SEO

SEO Keyword Density Crawler

Crawl one public page, extract visible text, and review target keyword usage plus top repeated terms.

Page summary

Words

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Matches

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Density

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Detected title

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Meta description

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Top repeated terms

Good to know

This checks one public HTML page. It does not crawl every URL on a site or execute client-side JavaScript.

Tool guide

How to use SEO Keyword Density Crawler

SEO Keyword Density Crawler gives you a focused way to handle one small task quickly. Crawl one page and calculate keyword density from visible text. It is free to use, requires no login, and is built for quick checks when you need a practical result.

Useful for

  • Prepare cleaner search snippets, campaign links, website files, and content checks.
  • Review basic SEO details before publishing a page.
  • Create or inspect marketing assets without switching tools.

Example

For example, use SEO Keyword Density Crawler before publishing a page, launching a campaign, or sending a link to make sure the content is easier to read and track.

Good to know

SEO tools help with structure and checks, but rankings depend on content quality, site trust, performance, links, and user experience.

How it works

The SEO keyword density crawler fetches one public HTML page, removes scripts and markup, extracts visible text, and counts words. If you enter a target keyword or phrase, it reports how often that phrase appears compared with the total word count.

Density = keyword matches / total extracted words x 100.

Practical examples

  • Check whether a page uses its target topic naturally.
  • Find repeated terms that may be overused.
  • Review title and meta description text beside body keyword usage.

Common mistakes

  • Do not treat keyword density as a ranking formula.
  • Remember that JavaScript-rendered text may not be present in the raw HTML fetch.
  • Use density as an editing clue, not as a reason to stuff keywords.

Questions

Does this crawl the whole website?

No. It analyzes one public page URL at a time.

Does keyword density guarantee SEO rankings?

No. Helpful content, intent match, links, technical quality, and trust matter more than a specific density number.

Why is the word count different from my browser?

The crawler reads server-returned HTML and does not execute client-side JavaScript, so highly dynamic pages can differ.