Keyword Density Checker
Paste your text to see how many times each word and phrase (1-word, 2-word, 3-word) appears and its percentage density.
| Keyword / Phrase | Count | Density |
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What is a Keyword Density Checker?
A keyword density checker analyzes text and shows how often words and phrases appear. It helps review page copy, articles, landing pages, product descriptions, and SEO drafts.
The goal is not to force a specific percentage. It is to spot repeated terms, missing topic phrases, accidental stuffing, and content that may read unnaturally.
How to use the Keyword Density Checker
- Paste the text you want to analyze.
- Choose the minimum word length and minimum frequency.
- Keep stop words excluded when you want a cleaner keyword list.
- Review one-word, two-word, and three-word phrases.
- Copy the CSV output if you want to compare drafts or document results.
Keyword density tips
- Use density as a diagnostic signal, not as a fixed ranking target.
- Compare repeated phrases with the real topic of the page.
- Check two-word and three-word phrases to find repeated wording patterns.
- If a keyword appears too often, rewrite for clarity instead of only removing words.
- For SEO pages, review density together with title, headings, internal links, and search intent.
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