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Word Frequency Analyzer
Analyze word frequency patterns in your text. Identify keywords, filter stop words, and discover insights about word usage and importance.
Enter Text to Analyze
Paste your text to analyze word frequency patterns
Treat "Word" and "word" as different
Filter common words (the, and, is, etc.)
Usage Guide
🎯 How to Use
- Paste or type your text in the input area
- Adjust settings (minimum length, case sensitivity, stop words)
- View the word frequency analysis results
- Switch between frequency and longest words tabs
- Export results for further analysis
⚙️ Settings Explained
- Minimum Word Length: Filter out words shorter than specified length
- Case Sensitive: Treat uppercase and lowercase as different words
- Exclude Stop Words: Remove common words (the, and, is, etc.) from analysis
💡 Use Cases
- SEO Analysis: Identify keywords and important terms in content
- Literary Analysis: Study word usage patterns in books and poems
- Academic Research: Analyze research papers and identify key concepts
- Content Optimization: Improve writing by identifying overused words
- Data Mining: Extract insights from large text datasets
About Word Frequency Analyzer
Deeply analyze your text to uncover word usage patterns. This tool counts word occurrences, calculates keyword density, and identifies overused terms. It's an essential utility for SEO specialists optimizing content and writers aiming to improve their vocabulary variety.
🎯 Who is this tool for?
SEO SpecialistsContent WritersEditorsLinguists
✨ Key Features
- Detailed Word Counts and Percentages
- Filter out 'Stop Words' (common words like 'the', 'and')
- Case-insensitive analysis
- Sort by Frequency or Alphabetical order
- Visual bar chart representation
- Export results to CSV
- Supports large texts
🚀 How to Use
- 1Paste your article, essay, or list into the input box.
- 2Toggle 'Ignore Stop Words' to focus on meaningful keywords.
- 3Click 'Analyze Text'.
- 4Review the table to see which words appear most often.
- 5Use the 'Export' button to save the analysis.
Frequently Asked Questions