Keyword Density Analyzer
Analyze text for keyword stuffing. Extracts the most frequent 1-word, 2-word, and 3-word phrases in real-time.
About The Keyword Density Analyzer
Keyword density is a critical SEO metric that measures how often a specific word or phrase appears relative to the total word count of an article. While including keywords is important for ranking on Google, 'keyword stuffing' (overusing a word) will result in search engine penalties.
This powerful analyzer scans your entire article in milliseconds. It filters out common 'stop words' (like 'the', 'and', 'or') and mathematically extracts your most important topics. It displays the density of individual words, as well as 2-word and 3-word phrases (long-tail keywords), allowing SEO writers to perfectly balance their content strategy.
How to Use
- Paste your entire article or blog post into the main text area.
- The tool will instantly calculate the total word count and unique words.
- Scroll down to view the Density Tables.
- Analyze the 1-word, 2-word, and 3-word phrase tables to ensure your primary target keywords are hovering between 1% and 3% density.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is keyword stuffing?
Keyword stuffing is an outdated SEO tactic where a writer unnaturally repeats a keyword dozens of times. Google algorithms now penalize pages that engage in this practice.
Does the analyzer ignore stop words?
Yes. The algorithm automatically filters out common grammatical 'stop words' (like 'the', 'is', 'at', 'which') so your density tables only focus on meaningful topics.
Why are 2-word and 3-word phrases important?
These are called 'long-tail keywords'. Ranking for a highly specific 3-word phrase (like 'vegan leather boots') is often much easier and drives higher converting traffic than trying to rank for a single word.