Word Frequency Counter
Analyze word frequency in text
Word Frequency Counter analyzes text to determine how often each word appears, then displays results sorted by frequency or alphabetically. It offers case sensitivity options and minimum word length filters. Invaluable for SEO keyword analysis, content optimization, text mining, academic research, and identifying the most significant terms in any body of text.
๐ How to Use
- Enter text to analyze
- Choose case sensitivity option
- Set minimum word length
- View frequency for each word
โจ Features
- โWord frequency analysis
- โCase sensitivity option
- โMinimum length filter
- โFrequency/alphabetical sorting
- โStatistics display
๐ก Use Cases
- โขSEO Specialists: Analyze keyword density in web content to optimize search engine rankings.
- โขContent Writers: Identify overused words to improve writing style and avoid repetition.
- โขResearchers: Extract frequently mentioned terms from interview transcripts and survey responses.
- โขMarketers: Discover recurring themes in customer reviews and feedback for actionable insights.
- โขStudents: Identify key vocabulary in study materials to prioritize learning effectively.
- โขTranslators: Analyze term frequency in source documents to maintain terminology consistency.
๐ฏ Tips
- โธSet minimum length to 3 to exclude articles (a, an, the) and prepositions (in, of) from the results.
- โธDisable case sensitivity to merge 'The' and 'the' into a single entry for more accurate frequency data.
- โธFor SEO, check that your target keyword frequency is roughly 1โ3% of total word count.
- โธSwitch to alphabetical sorting to compare similar words (singular vs. plural forms) side by side.
โ FAQ
Q. Does it analyze non-English text?
A. Yes, it analyzes words in any language.
Q. Are articles and conjunctions counted?
A. All words are counted. Use minimum length setting to exclude short words.
Q. Are numbers counted as words?
A. Yes, numbers are treated as individual words. If you want to exclude numbers, filter them manually from the results.
Q. How are special characters handled?
A. Punctuation and special characters are treated as word delimiters and excluded from results. Hyphenated words may be treated as one or two words depending on implementation.
Q. Can I download the results?
A. You can copy the results and paste them into a spreadsheet for further analysis. The frequency table format makes it easy to work with in any spreadsheet application.