Find the most common words in any text. Great for SEO analysis, keyword research, and content optimization. Runs entirely in your browser.
Paste text above and click Analyze to see word frequency.
How to Use
- Paste any text into the text area — articles, essays, emails, web content, etc.
- Adjust options: filter stop words, case sensitivity, minimum word length, and number of results.
- Click "Analyze" to see word frequency ranked from most to least common.
- Review the bar chart and statistics (total words, unique words, sentences).
- Export results with "Copy CSV" or "Download CSV" for use in spreadsheets.
Features
- Visual bar chart shows relative frequency at a glance.
- English stop word filtering (200+ common words) to reveal meaningful keywords.
- Text statistics: total words, unique words, characters, and sentence count.
- Keyword density percentage for the top word.
- CSV export for spreadsheet analysis in Excel or Google Sheets.
- All processing in your browser — no upload, no server, no tracking.
Use Cases
- SEO keyword density analysis: check that target keywords appear at the right frequency.
- Content review: identify overused words and improve writing variety.
- Academic research: analyze frequency distributions in literature or survey responses.
- Social media analysis: find the most discussed topics in post collections.
- Language learning: discover the most common vocabulary in native texts.
FAQ
- What is a word frequency counter?
- It analyzes text and counts how many times each word appears, helping identify the most commonly used terms. Useful for SEO, writing improvement, keyword research, and academic analysis.
- What are stop words?
- Stop words are common words like 'the', 'a', 'is', 'and' that appear frequently but carry little meaning. Filtering them helps reveal the substantive keywords that convey the main topics.
- How is this useful for SEO?
- Search engines analyze keyword frequency to determine page relevance. Checking word frequency helps ensure your target keywords appear at appropriate density — high enough to signal relevance, not so high as to appear spammy.
- Is my text uploaded to a server?
- No. All analysis runs in your browser with JavaScript. Your text never leaves your device and is not stored anywhere.
- Can I export the results?
- Yes. Use 'Copy CSV' to copy results to your clipboard or 'Download CSV' to save a file for Excel, Google Sheets, or other spreadsheet tools.