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Keyword Density Checker

Paste your content and instantly see keyword frequency, density percentages, and optimization recommendations.

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Keyword Frequency Table

# Keyword โ†• Count โ†• Density โ†• Bar Status

What Is Keyword Density and Why Does It Matter?

Keyword density is the percentage of times a target keyword appears in a piece of content relative to the total word count. It’s calculated as: (keyword occurrences รท total words) ร— 100. Understanding keyword density helps you strike the right balance between naturally incorporating your target terms and avoiding keyword stuffing โ€” a practice that can harm your rankings.

While Google has never officially stated a “perfect” keyword density, the general consensus among SEO professionals is that 1โ€“3% is a healthy target for your primary keyword. Going significantly above that threshold can trigger over-optimization penalties, while a density below 0.5% may mean your content isn’t signaling topic relevance strongly enough.

Keyword Density vs. Semantic SEO

Modern SEO has evolved beyond simple keyword density. Google’s algorithms, particularly post-Hummingbird and Helpful Content updates, now prioritize topical authority and semantic relevance over keyword repetition. This means using related terms, synonyms, and LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) keywords throughout your content matters more than hitting a specific density number. Our analyzer shows you all keyword frequencies, helping you identify both overused terms and opportunities to add semantic variations.

How to Interpret Density Results

Use this tool to quickly spot: keywords appearing at <0.5% (potentially underused), keywords appearing at 1-3% (healthy range), keywords appearing at >5% (potential over-optimization risk). The color-coded status indicators make this assessment instant โ€” green for ideal, yellow for caution, red for potential issues requiring revision.

Keyword Stuffing: What to Avoid

Keyword stuffing โ€” the practice of unnaturally forcing keywords into content to manipulate rankings โ€” is explicitly against Google’s guidelines. Signs include: repeating keywords in footers, hiding text (white text on white background), and cramming keywords into meta tags or alt text that don’t naturally describe the content. Modern SEO rewards comprehensive, naturally-written content that thoroughly covers a topic.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ideal keyword density for SEO? โ–ผ
Most SEO experts recommend a keyword density of 1โ€“3% for your primary keyword. However, this isn’t a rigid rule. Focus on writing naturally comprehensive content that thoroughly covers the topic. Use your primary keyword in the title, H1, first paragraph, and a few times throughout the body โ€” but always prioritize readability over density targets.
Can too many keywords hurt my rankings? โ–ผ
Yes. Keyword stuffing โ€” unnaturally repeating keywords โ€” can result in manual penalties from Google or algorithmic demotion. A density above 5% for any single keyword is generally a red flag worth investigating. Google’s algorithms are sophisticated enough to detect unnatural keyword repetition patterns.
Should I analyze my competitors’ keyword density? โ–ผ
Analyzing top-ranking competitors’ content can reveal the vocabulary and keyword patterns that correlate with rankings in your niche. Paste a competitor’s content into this tool to see which keywords they emphasize. This competitive intelligence can guide your own content strategy.

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