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Paste any text and get a sortable table of every word with its frequency count and percentage — useful for keyword analysis, content audits, and writing improvement.
Word frequency analysis · filter stopwords · see counts and percentages · export CSV · client-side
Add any text — an article, a product description, a speech, or an entire document.
Every unique word is listed with its count and percentage of total words. Stop words (the, and, a, etc.) are filtered by default.
Sort by frequency (most to least common) or alphabetically. Use the results to spot overused terms or identify keyword gaps.
Stop words are high-frequency function words (the, a, an, is, are, in, on, etc.) that carry little meaning on their own. Filtering them lets the meaningful terms in your content surface to the top of the frequency table. You can toggle stop word filtering off if you need to see the complete frequency distribution including function words.
The Keyword Density Checker shows frequency as a percentage of total words — optimised for SEO analysis of how prominent a specific term is. The Word Frequency Counter shows the full distribution of all terms in a sortable table — better for content auditing, writing analysis, and identifying both overused and underused vocabulary.
Yes. Copy the text content from a competitor’s page, paste it in, and the frequency table shows which terms they use most prominently. This is a useful input for content strategy — seeing the vocabulary and topic signals in ranking content.
No. All frequency analysis runs in your browser. Content is never transmitted to any server.
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Word frequency analysis reveals patterns that are invisible when you’re reading naturally — terms you’ve relied on too heavily, vocabulary gaps in a topic that’s supposed to be covered comprehensively, and the actual keyword signals in a piece of content versus what you intended. Writers use it to catch repetition; SEOs use it to audit content coverage; researchers use it to analyse language patterns in source texts. This counter generates a complete frequency table for any pasted text, with stop word filtering to surface the meaningful terms, and sorting controls to explore the distribution from multiple angles.
All analysis runs in your browser. Text content is never uploaded or transmitted to any server.