Keyword Density Analyzer
See word frequency and density (%) ranked in a table, plus the total word count
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This tool analyzes your blog post or article and shows, in a ranked table, how many times each word appears and what percentage of the total it makes up. It's useful for bloggers and SEO specialists checking whether they've used a target keyword too much or too little.
How to use
- Paste the text you want to analyze into the input box.
- Set the unit (single word / two-word phrase), how many top entries to show, the minimum word length, and whether to exclude stop words.
- Each word's frequency and density (%) is shown in a table with bars, along with the total word count.
- If any keyword's density is too high, tone it down to keep things natural.
FAQ
- What's a good keyword density percentage?
- Generally, a core keyword density of about 1-3% is considered natural. Too high can look like keyword stuffing (spam), so adjust it to fit the context.
- Why do I need stop-word exclusion and a minimum word length?
- When particles and articles like 'and' or 'the', or single-character words, dominate the top of the list, they hide your real key terms. Excluding them makes the meaningful keywords stand out.
- Is the text I analyze sent to a server?
- No. All analysis happens entirely within your browser, and the text you enter is never sent to or stored on a server.
