This free word frequency counter is built for vocabulary analysis, repeated word checks, and CSV export. It works well for editors, researchers, students, and SEO teams who need a cleaner frequency table.
Word Frequency Guide
Paste your text and the word frequency analyzer counts each word, ranks repeated words, and calculates the percentage each term represents in the filtered word set.
This makes it useful for research, editing, academic writing, and quick keyword reviews before publishing.
Instead of guessing which words are overused, you get a ranked table that makes repetition visible immediately. That is useful both for editorial cleanup and for research-style vocabulary analysis.
Use this page for broad vocabulary analysis, repeated word reviews, CSV export, and longer research workflows. Use the Keyword Density Checker when you need exact phrase density and SEO-focused warnings.
Remove stop-words hides common grammar words so your meaningful topical vocabulary rises to the top. Minimum word length removes very short tokens that may not matter in analysis. Include numbers is useful for product codes, dates, pricing, and data-heavy content.
Together, these controls make the tool flexible enough for both SEO writers and academic users who need cleaner token analysis.
Repeated words can signal weak variation, accidental overuse, or conceptual over-reliance in a draft. In SEO content, that may point to awkward optimization. In academic writing, it can reveal vocabulary repetition that makes prose feel narrower than intended.
Frequency analysis is also useful for editorial review, linguistic comparison, content brief audits, and identifying whether a piece of writing actually reflects its target topic.
Editors use it to spot repeated terms. Students use it to review essays and reports. Researchers use it for basic lexical analysis. SEO teams use it to review topical emphasis before switching to phrase-level density tools.
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FAQ
Helpful for repeated-word checks, vocabulary review, and early SEO audits.
Paste your text into the box above and the tool counts repeated words instantly, ranking them from most frequent to least frequent with percentages.
Paste your article and review the top rows of the table. The most repeated content words appear first, which makes repetitions easy to spot.
Yes. Click Copy CSV and paste the result into Excel or Google Sheets. The data is structured as word, count, and percent.
It hides common connector words like the, and, of, and to so your actual topical vocabulary becomes easier to analyze.
No. Analysis runs locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded or stored.