What it is
Libro is a tool for performing statistical analysis on texts, including word frequency, readability indexes, and more.
Gabriel’s notes
Libro is a cross-platform text analysis program written in Python and Free Pascal/Lazarus which scans a whole text file (in plain text, HTML, EPUB, or ODT formats) and ranks all used words according to frequency, performing a quantitative analysis of the text using Shannon-Weaver information statistic and Zipf power law function. It counts words, chars, spaces, and syllables. Also computes readability indexes (Gunning Fog, Coleman-Liau, Automated Readability Index (ARI), SMOG grade, Flesch-Kincaid grade level and Flesch Reading Ease).
Good fit if you want to:
- Use this when you want a practical starting point for exploring the topic.
Note: pricing and policy details can change—verify on the official site before making decisions.