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Keyword Density Checker

Analyze rough keyword frequency and density to support content review without drifting into over-optimization.

This tool provides a lightweight editorial check so teams can spot repetition and maintain natural language.

Keyword Density Checker

Check how frequently a target keyword appears relative to total word count.

Paste text to analyze

Add a target keyword and your text content to calculate frequency and approximate density.

How to use

  1. 1.Paste the text you want to review.
  2. 2.Enter your target keyword or phrase.
  3. 3.Review the count, total words, and estimated density.

Use cases

  • Content reviewSupport editorial QA for blog content, service pages, and documentation.

Examples

Blog draft

Input: An article body and one target keyword

Output: Occurrences, total words, and estimated density

Editorial balance

Density checks are most useful when they reveal accidental repetition or weak variation in phrasing.

Content quality first

Natural language, topical completeness, and direct usefulness should guide optimization decisions.

Ideal meta description length

There is no perfect density score; the best content usually sounds natural while covering the topic thoroughly.

Common mistakes

  • Trying to force an exact keyword density percentage.
  • Repeating one phrase unnaturally throughout the page.
  • Ignoring search intent while focusing only on counts.
  • Using density scores as a substitute for content quality.

Best practices

  • Use density as a review signal, not a writing target.
  • Focus on readability, relevance, and topical depth first.
  • Check whether repetition feels natural to a human reader.
  • Review density alongside internal linking, headings, and content structure.

Frequently asked questions

Helpful answers that add context beyond the generator itself.

Is there a perfect keyword density?

No universal number exists. Readability, intent alignment, and topical completeness matter more.

Can density checks replace content strategy?

No. Use them as a QA signal, not the main writing strategy.

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