Keyword Density Checker
Paste your content to see its top keywords — how often each appears and its density percentage. Switch between single words and two or three-word phrases to spot keyword stuffing, thin coverage, or whether your target term actually shows up. Runs in your browser.
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FAQ
What is keyword density?
Keyword density is how often a word or phrase appears in your text as a percentage of the total words. If a 1,000-word article uses "email marketing" 10 times, that phrase has a density of 1%. It's a rough signal of what a page is about.
What is a good keyword density for SEO?
There's no magic number, and modern search engines don't reward hitting a target. A natural 0.5–2% for your main term is plenty; anything that reads as stuffed can hurt you. Write for humans first and use density only to spot accidental over- or under-use.
Does it count phrases or just single words?
Both. Switch between single words, two-word phrases (bigrams) and three-word phrases (trigrams) to see which terms dominate your content.
Is my text uploaded anywhere?
No. The analysis runs entirely in your browser — nothing you paste is sent, logged or stored.
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