SEO Shades

Keyword Density & Word Counter

Scan the main content of any webpage. We automatically remove the Header, Footer, and Navigation menus to give you accurate keyword data.

Headers, footers, navigation menus, copyright text, and repeated UI elements quietly pollute the data. The result looks detailed, but it doesn’t reflect the content that actually matters.

This Keyword Density & Word Counter focuses only on the main content of a page. It automatically removes headers, footers, navigation blocks, and non-content elements before analyzing the text. What you see is a closer representation of what users read and what search engines evaluate for relevance.

What This Tool Actually Analyzes

This tool extracts and analyzes only the meaningful body content of a webpage.

It provides:

  • Total word count of the main content

  • Most repeated single-word keywords

  • Common 2-word, 3-word, and 4-word phrases

  • Keyword density percentages based on clean text

  • Visibility of phrases in key on-page areas like Title and H1

By removing layout noise, the data stays focused and useful.

Why Removing Header & Footer Matters

Navigation menus and footers repeat the same words across every page.
When those words are included in analysis, keyword density becomes misleading.

Removing these elements helps you:

  • See real topical emphasis

  • Avoid false keyword inflation

  • Compare content pages accurately

  • Understand why certain pages rank better than others

This is especially important when analyzing competitors or long-form articles.

Understanding Phrase Lengths

Single-Word Keywords

Useful for identifying core topics, but often too broad on their own.

Two-Word Phrases

Show supporting context and common keyword pairings.

Three-Word Phrases

Often reflect clear search intent and topical depth.

Four-Word Phrases

Usually close to long-tail queries and content patterns used in high-ranking pages.

Switch between tabs to explore each level of detail.

“Found In” Indicators Explained

Each phrase is checked against important on-page elements:

  • Title (T) – Confirms topical focus

  • H1 (H1) – Shows structural relevance

  • Meta Keywords (K) – Included if present for audit purposes

This helps you quickly spot alignment or gaps between content and on-page signals.

Who Should Use This Tool

This tool is useful for:

  • SEO professionals reviewing competitors

  • Content writers optimizing articles

  • Website owners auditing old posts

  • Agencies running on-page SEO checks

  • Anyone improving content relevance

If you care about accurate content analysis, this approach matters.

How to Use the Tool

  1. Enter the full URL of a webpage

  2. Click Check Density

  3. Wait while the tool cleans non-content elements

  4. Review word count and phrase data

  5. Switch tabs to explore phrase lengths

No configuration needed.

Limitations to Keep in Mind

This tool:

  • Analyzes visible main content only

  • Does not check rankings or traffic

  • Does not evaluate backlinks or authority

  • May be blocked by sites with strict security rules

It’s designed for content analysis, not full SEO audits.