Word Count & Keyword Density Checker

TL;DR: Word Count & Keyword Density checks count words and unique terms, then score 1-, 2-, and 3-word keyword density for any url. so you can confirm the current issue, understand when it matters, and move directly into the next fix without leaving the browser.

Count words and measure single-word and phrase density for any live page in one pass.

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Total, unique, and lexical-diversity counts Single-word keyword density table Two- and three-word phrase (n-gram) density Target keyword density and prominence scoring Title, H1, and first-100-words placement checks

What does Word Count & Keyword Density do?

Word Count & Keyword Density fetches a live URL, strips navigation and boilerplate, and analyzes only the readable body copy. It reports total words, unique words, and lexical diversity, then builds keyword-density tables for single words and for two- and three-word phrases (n-grams), each with raw counts and the share of total words on the page.

Why density still matters: Search engines no longer reward simple keyword repetition, but density is a fast proxy for topical focus. A term that never appears under-signals the topic; a term repeated far too often reads as stuffing and can trigger spam patterns. This tool shows where you sit on that spectrum so you can edit with intent.

Target keyword prominence: Enter a focus phrase and the tool returns its exact count, density, and a prominence score built from placement signals - whether it appears in the title, the first H1, and the first 100 words. Prominence, not raw frequency, is what tends to correlate with relevance.

N-gram phrase analysis: Single-word counts miss intent. Two- and three-word phrases surface the actual queries your copy is built around, so you can confirm a page reinforces its target phrase instead of a scattered bag of related words.

Use cases: Audit thin or bloated content before publishing, compare a draft against a competitor's word count, catch accidental over-optimization, and verify that a rewrite actually moved your focus keyword into the title and intro.

When should you use Word Count & Keyword Density?

Word Count & Keyword Density is most useful when you need a direct answer on a live URL or draft before you change templates, ship content, or rerun a wider audit.

Cómo utilizar esta herramienta

  1. 1 Enter the URL of the page you want to analyze.
  2. 2 Optionally add a target keyword to score its density and prominence.
  3. 3 Run the analysis to fetch and parse the readable text.
  4. 4 Review word counts, the density tables, and your keyword's placement, then edit and rerun.

What should you do next?

Pair density analysis with meta tag and SERP snippet checks to make sure your focus keyword lands in the title and description users actually see. Then move to the related checks below to confirm the fix on the live canonical page.

Lo que obtienes

Readable Text Only

Navigation, scripts, and boilerplate are stripped so counts reflect the prose a reader actually sees, not template noise.

Phrase-Level Density

N-gram tables surface the two- and three-word phrases that map to real search intent, not just isolated keywords.

Prominence, Not Just Frequency

Your target keyword is scored on where it appears - title, H1, and intro - because placement signals relevance more than raw repetition.

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