Text & Writing

Word frequency counter

Spot the most repeated words in your text.

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  • Free
  • Private (processed locally)
  • No sign-up
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X-ray your text in one paste

Which words come up most in your article, cover letter or product page? Paste the text: the tool builds the full ranking — occurrences, percentage of the total and proportional bars — updated as you type.

  1. Paste your text

    Article, email, thesis, web page… no practical size limit.

  2. Tune the filters

    Minimum length to set aside function words, top 10/25/50 or the full list.

  3. Use the ranking

    Main keyword density, repetitions to fix, dominant vocabulary: all readable at a glance.

Three concrete uses

  • SEO: check that your main keyword naturally dominates the page and that its variants are present without stuffing.
  • Writing: spot your tics (“really”, “thus”, “enable”…) and vary them before publishing.
  • Analysis: compare the lexical field of two speeches, two articles or two versions of the same text.

Tip: raise the minimum length to 4 or 5 to immediately surface the substantive words of a long document.

Frequently asked questions

What is a word frequency counter for?

Three main things: checking a page’s keyword density for SEO, spotting writing tics and unintentional repetitions in a text, and quickly analyzing a document’s vocabulary.

What is keyword density in SEO?

The share of a keyword among all words on a page. There is no magic number: aim for natural text where the main keyword appears in the title, subheadings and a few paragraphs, staying under 2–3% — beyond that, it smells like stuffing.

Why exclude short words?

Articles, prepositions and pronouns (the, of, a…) dominate any text while saying nothing about its content. The minimum-length filter (3 by default) sets them aside so meaningful words stand out.

Does the tool handle accents and other alphabets?

Yes. Word detection is Unicode-based: accents, Cyrillic, Greek, ideograms and apostrophes are handled correctly, and case is ignored (“Word” and “word” count together).

Is my text sent anywhere?

No. The analysis runs entirely in your browser — you can safely use it on confidential documents.