Keyword Density Analyzer

Keyword Density Analyzer

Optimize your content with precision and ease.

Enter or paste your article text.

Word Count: 0

Case-insensitive, exact match required.

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How It Works

1. Input Your Article

Paste or type your blog article using the paste icon or manual input.

2. Enter Focus Keyword

Specify your target keyword for analysis (case-insensitive).

3. Analyze & Optimize

Get detailed results and suggestions to optimize your content.

Aim for a keyword density of 0.5%–2.5% to balance SEO performance and readability.

Features

Real-Time Analysis

Instantly calculate word count, keyword occurrences, and density.

Clipboard Support

Easily paste articles with a single click.

Export Results

Download analysis as JSON or copy to clipboard.

Keyword Suggestions

Get related keyword ideas to enhance your content.

Dark Mode

Toggle between light and dark themes for comfort.

Responsive Design

Works seamlessly on desktop, tablet, and mobile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Keyword density is the percentage of times a keyword appears in a text relative to the total word count. It helps gauge SEO optimization.
The ideal range is 0.5%–2.5%. This balances SEO effectiveness without risking over-optimization penalties.
No, the tool uses case-insensitive matching to count keyword occurrences.
Clipboard access requires a secure context (HTTPS or localhost). If it fails, paste manually using Ctrl+V.
Currently, the tool supports one focus keyword at a time. Future updates may include multi-keyword analysis.
Suggestions are basic, derived from your focus keyword. For advanced suggestions, consider professional SEO tools.
No, this is a front-end only tool. All data remains on your device and is not stored or transmitted.
Yes, if you save the HTML file locally. However, clipboard features require a local server for secure context.
The tool handles large articles efficiently, but very long texts may slightly slow down analysis due to regex processing.
Keep density below 2.5%, use synonyms, and prioritize natural, reader-friendly content.

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