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
Examples you can test
These examples show the kind of real input and reviewed output this tool is designed to support. Use them as a starting point before pasting your own production content, then compare the output with the destination system that will use the result. The goal is not only to produce a value, but to make the input assumptions, output format, and review step clear enough that the result can be trusted in a real workflow.
Check a draft landing page
Example input
Paste body copy for a product or tool page
Expected output
Top repeated terms and approximate density
Useful for spotting accidental repetition, not for chasing a fixed keyword percentage.
Compare primary and related terms
Example input
Article draft with target keyword and synonyms
Expected output
Term frequency table
Healthy content usually uses related language naturally instead of repeating one exact phrase everywhere.
Validation checklist
Run through these checks before copying the result into a CMS, codebase, spreadsheet, campaign, support ticket, or production document. Small formatting differences, unit assumptions, hidden whitespace, and platform-specific rules are common sources of mistakes in quick browser tools, so the final review should happen in the same context where the output will be used.
- Use density to catch stuffing, not as a direct ranking target.
- Review readability when a term appears too often.
- Check headings, intro, and body context rather than only total counts.
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
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