Keyword density is the percentage of times a specific keyword appears in your content relative to the total word count. For example, if "SEO" appears 5 times in a 500-word article, its density is 1%.
Most SEO experts recommend a keyword density of 0.5% to 3% for your primary keyword. Going above 5% is generally considered keyword stuffing, which can hurt your search rankings.
Stop words are common words like "the", "and", "is", "in", "a" that appear very frequently in all content. Filtering them out helps you focus on meaningful, SEO-relevant keywords in your analysis.
Yes — the tool counts all words and calculates density regardless of language. However, the built-in stop word filter only covers English. Disable "Filter stop words" when analyzing non-English content.
No. Keyword density is just one small factor. Modern search engines like Google prioritize content relevance, user experience, backlinks, and overall content quality over keyword repetition.
A keyword density above 5% is flagged as over-stuffed. This means the keyword appears too frequently relative to total content length, which can trigger Google's spam filters and reduce your page's ranking potential.
Reading time is estimated at 200 words per minute — a commonly used average reading speed for web content. Divide your total word count by 200 to get approximate minutes.
The minimum word length filter (default: 3) excludes very short words from the analysis. Setting it to 3 means words like "to", "or", "it" are ignored, keeping the results focused on meaningful terms.
Yes. Click "Export CSV" to download the full keyword table as a .csv file, which you can open in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet application.
No. All analysis happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your content is never sent to SosialHits servers or any third party — it stays completely private on your device.
Yes, completely free. Analyze as many pieces of content as you like with no account, subscription, or usage limits.