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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

1

Input

Paste text or enter URL.

2

Analyze

Our engine scans for keywords.

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Results

View density and frequency stats.

FAQ

What is ideal keyword density?
Most experts recommend 1-2.5% for primary keywords to avoid stuffing penalties.
Does it filter stop words?
Yes, you can toggle filtering for common words like 'the', 'is', 'at' in the settings.
Is the URL fetcher secure?
Yes, content is fetched server-side and never stored — only processed for analysis.
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Repetition: Signal or Spam

What healthy keyword usage looks like

There's no magic percentage, but well-ranking pages cluster in predictable ranges:

ElementHealthy patternWarning sign
Primary keyword0.5–1.5% of body textAbove 3% reads as stuffing
Variants and synonymsSprinkled naturally throughoutSame exact phrase every time
Title and H1Keyword once, naturally placedKeyword repeated in the same title
First 100 wordsTopic stated clearly onceThree mentions before paragraph two
Headings (H2/H3)Some contain variantsEvery 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.