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Keyword Density Checker

Analyze keyword density, word counts and top keywords locally.

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Introduction

About Keyword Density Checker

Keyword Density Checker is a browser-based SEO tool for reviewing how often words appear in a piece of content. Paste article copy, landing page text, product descriptions, blog drafts or meta content, then analyze total words, unique words, top keywords and keyword percentages. The report helps writers and SEO teams understand whether a page repeats a term too often, misses important wording or contains a healthy mix of related phrases. It is useful during content editing, competitor note-taking, on-page SEO reviews and readability checks before publishing. The analyzer ignores common stop words so the keyword list focuses on meaningful terms, and the output can be copied into a content brief or audit note. Everything runs locally with JavaScript, so Toolexa does not upload or permanently store your text. The page follows the standard Toolexa layout with responsive editors, copy/share actions, FAQs, breadcrumbs, schema data, related tools and supporting SEO content.

How to use

How to use Keyword Density Checker?

  1. Paste your content into the text box.
  2. Click Analyze Keyword Density.
  3. Review total words, unique words and top keywords.
  4. Check keyword percentages for repeated terms.
  5. Copy the report if needed.
  6. Open the tool page and read the input labels carefully.
Features

Keyword Density Checker Features

  • Analyze keyword density
  • Total word count
  • Unique word count
  • Top keywords
  • Keyword percentage
  • Copy report
FAQ

Keyword Density Checker FAQs

Does this tool upload my content?

No, keyword analysis runs locally in your browser.

What is keyword density?

It is the percentage of total words represented by a specific keyword.

Are common words ignored?

Yes, common stop words are filtered from the top keyword list.

Can I copy the report?

Yes, the generated report is copy-ready.

Is there an ideal density?

There is no universal perfect number; use the report to avoid unnatural repetition.

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