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Keyword Density Checker
Analyze keyword density in any text, including 1-, 2-, and 3-word phrases, to spot stuffing and topical focus.
Check keyword density and 1-, 2-, and 3-word phrase frequency in any text. Free online tool to spot keyword stuffing and confirm topical focus.
Perché le persone usano questo strumento
Keyword Density Checker counts how often individual words and short phrases appear in your text so you can confirm topical focus, avoid keyword stuffing, and compare drafts against competitor pages.
- Audit a blog post or landing page to confirm the topic is clearly expressed without stuffing.
- Compare keyword distribution between your draft and a top-ranking competitor.
- Spot accidental over-use of branded terms or filler phrases in long content.
Come usarlo
- 1Paste the article, blog post, or page copy into the editor.
- 2Toggle the stop-word filter on or off.
- 3Review the top 1-, 2-, and 3-word phrase tables to find dominant terms and gaps.
Best practices
- Treat density as a signal, not a target — there is no magic percentage.
- Look at 2- and 3-word phrases to confirm topical focus, not just single keywords.
- Compare against the actual top-ranking page rather than chasing a fixed ratio.
- Filter stop words to see meaningful terms first.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Do not chase a specific density percentage at the expense of natural writing.
- Do not rely on density alone — search engines use much more sophisticated signals.
- Do not strip variation; synonyms and related phrases help semantic relevance.
- Do not stuff a keyword into headings, alt text, and copy just to raise the count.
FAQ
Risposte utiliWhat is keyword density?
Keyword density is the percentage of times a keyword appears in a page relative to the total word count. It is a rough indicator of topical focus.
What density is ideal?
There is no single ideal. For most content, keeping any single phrase below 2–3% and ensuring related phrases appear naturally is a safe target.
Is content uploaded anywhere?
No. The analysis runs entirely in your browser.