Keyword Density Checker — Analyze Any Text or URL Free
Analyze word frequency and SEO density. Extract text from URLs or paste content directly.
🇵🇰 In Pakistan, target 1–2% density for Google.com.pk content. CSS/PMS précis candidates use this to optimize their passage reductions.
How It Works
Input
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Analyze
Our engine scans for keywords.
Results
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FAQ
What is ideal keyword density?
Does it filter stop words?
Is the URL fetcher secure?
Repetition: Signal or Spam
What healthy keyword usage looks like
There's no magic percentage, but well-ranking pages cluster in predictable ranges:
| Element | Healthy pattern | Warning sign |
|---|---|---|
| Primary keyword | 0.5–1.5% of body text | Above 3% reads as stuffing |
| Variants and synonyms | Sprinkled naturally throughout | Same exact phrase every time |
| Title and H1 | Keyword once, naturally placed | Keyword repeated in the same title |
| First 100 words | Topic stated clearly once | Three mentions before paragraph two |
| Headings (H2/H3) | Some contain variants | Every heading starts with the keyword |
Density is a smoke detector, not a target
Modern search engines model topics, not term counts — writing to hit a density number is optimizing for 2010. The tool's real use is catching outliers after writing: a phrase at 4% you didn't notice repeating (common when a product name appears in every sentence), or the opposite — a page meant to rank for a term that barely contains it. Check, fix the outliers, return to writing for readers.
Density in the on-page checklist
Repetition is one signal among several you control on the page: a title and description that earn clicks (the meta tag generator enforces the limits), a clean URL (the slug generator), and adequate depth — thin 200-word pages rarely rank regardless of density, which the word counter flags instantly.