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.

KeywordCountDensity

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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