Free Keyword Density Checker

Analyze keyword frequency and density in your content to optimize for search engines.

🔍 Keyword Density Analyzer

How to Check Keyword Density

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Paste Content

Copy and paste your article, blog post, or page content into the text area.

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Analyze

Click analyze to calculate keyword frequency and density percentages.

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Optimize

Review the top keywords and adjust your content for optimal SEO performance.

Why Keyword Density Matters for SEO

Keyword density is the percentage of times a keyword appears on a page compared to the total number of words. While keyword stuffing is penalized by search engines, maintaining an appropriate keyword density helps Google understand what your page is about and rank it for relevant searches.

The generally recommended keyword density is between 1-3% for your primary keyword. Going below 1% may make it difficult for search engines to associate your page with that keyword, while exceeding 3% risks being flagged as keyword stuffing, which can actually hurt your rankings.

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Frequency Analysis

See exact counts for every word in your content, ranked by frequency.

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Density %

View density percentages to ensure optimal keyword usage without stuffing.

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Content Optimization

Identify over-used and under-used keywords to balance your content.

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Rank Higher

Properly optimized content has a better chance of ranking for target keywords.

Our keyword density checker provides a comprehensive word frequency table showing the top keywords in your content, their occurrence count, and their density percentage. This data helps content writers and SEO professionals fine-tune their articles for better search engine visibility. Use this tool before publishing to ensure balanced keyword distribution across your content.

FAQ

What is the ideal keyword density?
Most SEO experts recommend 1-3% for your primary keyword. Supporting keywords can appear at 0.5-1%. Focus on natural writing rather than hitting exact percentages.
Does the tool show all words?
We show the top 20 most frequent words. Common stop words (the, is, and, etc.) are typically included in the count but may be filtered depending on the backend configuration.

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