Keyword Density Checker

Check your keyword density fast. See what’s working, fix what’s not. Simple.

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About This Tool

Alright, let’s cut through the noise. If you’ve ever stared at a blog post wondering, “Did I use ‘best running shoes’ too many times?”—this tool’s for you. A keyword density checker isn’t magic. It’s just a way to see how often your target keywords show up compared to the total word count. Simple, right? I’ve been writing content for over a decade, and honestly, I used to eyeball it. Then I realized that guessing doesn’t cut it. Google’s smarter than that. Too little keyword use? You might not rank. Too much? You’re flirting with keyword stuffing, and that’s a fast track to looking spammy. This tool gives you actual numbers. No fluff. No “SEO guru” jargon. Just plain facts so you can tweak your content and actually make it better.

Key Features

  • Instant analysis – Paste your text, hit go, and boom—you’ve got your keyword density percentages in seconds.
  • Multiple keyword tracking – Not just your main keyword. See how often secondary terms pop up too.
  • Highlighted matches – The tool underlines where your keywords appear, so you can spot overuse at a glance.
  • Readability score – Because stuffing keywords doesn’t help if no one can read your content.
  • No sign-up needed – Just open it and use it. I hate tools that ask for my email before I even know if they work.
  • Works on any device – Phone, tablet, desktop. I’ve used it on a bus with spotty Wi-Fi, and it still worked.

FAQ

Q: What’s the “ideal” keyword density?
A: Honestly? There’s no magic number. Most experts say 1–2% is safe, but context matters more. If you’re writing naturally and the keyword fits, you’re probably fine. This tool helps you check—not dictate—your approach.

Q: Will this tool improve my SEO by itself?
A: Nope. It’s a helper, not a miracle worker. Better keyword balance can support SEO, but you still need quality content, good backlinks, and actual value for readers. Don’t expect rankings to skyrocket just because you hit 1.8%.