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Keyword Density Checker

Analyze keyword frequency and density to improve on-page SEO copy and content balance.

About this tool

Review keyword frequency in draft content so you can tighten relevance, reduce overuse, and improve page clarity.

Keyword Density Checker is useful when you want a rough picture of repeated terms in a draft without manually scanning the page. It works best as a writing review aid, helping people spot overuse, underuse, and topical emphasis in articles, landing pages, or briefs.

  • Counts repeated terms and shows top keyword occurrences.
  • Calculates density percentages from analyzed word totals.
  • Lets you filter short words and common stop words for cleaner insights.

How to use Keyword Density Checker

Paste the draft text, review the most repeated terms, and use the output to decide whether wording feels natural or overly repetitive. For real SEO decisions, pair this with search intent and on-page quality review instead of treating density as a standalone ranking target.

When this tool is useful

  • Counts repeated terms and shows top keyword occurrences.
  • Calculates density percentages from analyzed word totals.
  • Lets you filter short words and common stop words for cleaner insights.

Practical tips

    Why people use this tool

    People search for keyword density tools when they want quick visibility into term repetition, often during a content review pass. The page is strongest when it supports editorial judgment rather than pushing mechanical keyword stuffing.

    Related search intents

    keyword density checker, keyword frequency tool, seo keyword density, content keyword analysis, term repetition checker.

    Frequently asked questions

    What is keyword density?

    Keyword density is the percentage of times a term appears compared with the total analyzed words in your text.

    Should I aim for a specific density percentage?

    There is no universal target. Use density as a quality signal and focus on natural, useful writing for users.

    What density percentage range is considered ideal for a primary keyword?

    Most SEO guidelines suggest keeping primary keyword density between 1% and 3% of total word count. The tool highlights keywords that exceed 3% as potentially over-optimized.

    Does the checker analyze multi-word phrases or only single words?

    It analyzes unigrams, bigrams, and trigrams by default, so you can see density figures for single keywords as well as two-word and three-word phrases that appear in your content.

    Can I exclude common stop words like 'the' and 'and' from the results?

    Yes. Stop-word filtering is enabled by default so that only meaningful content words appear in the density table, but you can toggle it off if you need the full picture.

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