Analyze keyword density in your content
Keyword density is the percentage of a page's total words that match a target keyword or phrase. It was a primary SEO ranking signal in the 2000s; today it's a sanity check against both under-optimization and keyword stuffing. This tool counts exact-match and multi-word phrase occurrences, reports density, and surfaces the top terms already present so you can see whether your content naturally reinforces your target topic.
1–3% is the widely-cited range. Below 1% your keyword is under-represented; above 3% risks being flagged as keyword stuffing by Google.
Not directly — but it correlates with topical relevance. Modern SEO is about topic authority via related entities, not exact-match repetition.
Yes. Enter 'data engineering jobs' as a single target and we'll count full-phrase occurrences.
No. Matching is case-insensitive, so 'SEO' and 'seo' are counted together.
The top-10 list filters common stop words (the, a, is, etc.). Targeted keyword counts do not.