URL Keyword Analyzer

Extract keywords from any webpage to analyze competitor SEO strategy

Enter the URL you want to analyze (must be CORS-enabled)

Keyword Suggestions

Get optimized keyword suggestions based on your extracted keywords

Paste keywords from URL analyzer or enter your own

How to Analyze Competitor Keywords

Our URL Keyword Analyzer helps you understand what keywords your competitors are targeting by extracting and analyzing keywords directly from their webpages.

  1. Enter competitor URL

    Paste the URL of a webpage you want to analyze. The tool will fetch and parse the content.

  2. Analyze extracted keywords

    Review the keywords found in page content, headings, and meta tags to understand their SEO focus.

  3. Generate optimized suggestions

    Use these keywords to create better, more targeted content for your own website.

Note: This tool works entirely in your browser. No data is sent to any other server, ensuring complete privacy. Some websites may block cross-origin requests due to CORS policies.

Why Analyze Competitor Keywords?

Identify Gaps

Discover keywords your competitors rank for that you might be missing.

Content Ideas

Get inspiration for new content that targets valuable keywords.

Keyword Analysis FAQs

Due to browser security restrictions (CORS policy), some websites may block our tool from accessing their content. For these sites, you can:

  • Try using the browser extension version of this tool
  • Manually copy/paste the page content into the analyzer
  • Use the "View Source" option and paste the HTML

Our tool uses advanced natural language processing in your browser to:

  • Filter out common stop words (the, and, etc.)
  • Identify meaningful keyword phrases
  • Group similar terms together
  • Calculate usage frequency

For best results, analyze pages with substantial text content.

Here's a proven strategy for using competitor keywords:

  1. Identify high-frequency keywords from competitor pages
  2. Generate variations using our suggestion tool
  3. Create better, more comprehensive content targeting these terms
  4. Use them naturally in your page titles, headings, and content
  5. Monitor your rankings for these keywords over time

No, these are client-side tools that work entirely in your browser without connecting to any keyword databases. For search volume data, you would need to use commercial tools like Google Keyword Planner, SEMrush, or Ahrefs. Our tools are designed for initial keyword discovery and analysis.

Our difficulty estimation analyzes several on-page factors including:

  • Keyword frequency and density
  • Presence in headings and meta tags
  • Content length and structure
  • Term variations and semantic relationships

Note this is not the same as commercial tools that measure backlink profiles.

Short-tail keywords (1-2 words) are broad but highly competitive. Long-tail keywords (3+ words) are more specific with lower competition but higher conversion potential. Our tools help you find the right balance for your content strategy.

Yes! When analyzing local competitors or generating suggestions:

  • Include location modifiers in your seed keywords
  • Look for "near me" and service-area variations
  • Pay attention to locally-relevant terms in competitor content
  • Use the commercial intent filter for local business keywords

We recommend:

  • Monthly: Check top competitors in your niche
  • Quarterly: Full content audit with fresh keywords
  • Ongoing: Generate new ideas for each content piece

Search trends evolve constantly, so regular research helps maintain rankings.

Browser-based tools like ours offer:

  • Privacy: No keyword data leaves your computer
  • Speed: Instant results without server delays
  • Accessibility: No registration or limits
  • Security: No risk of your research being tracked

Focus on keywords that:

  • Appear frequently in competitor content
  • Have clear commercial or informational intent
  • Match your products/services closely
  • Are realistically achievable for your site authority
  • Have supporting question-based variations

Yes! While designed for web content, our tools work for:

  • YouTube: Analyze competitor video descriptions
  • Amazon: Study product listing keywords
  • Social Media: Research hashtags and post text

Just paste the relevant text into the keyword generator.

We recommend:

  1. Download your results as CSV
  2. Group related keywords into content clusters
  3. Assign priority levels (high/medium/low)
  4. Note search intent for each group
  5. Map keywords to existing or planned content

Our algorithm automatically filters out:

  • Stop words (the, and, but, etc.)
  • Extremely common verbs (is, are, have)
  • Pronouns and basic prepositions
  • Single-character terms

This focuses the analysis on meaningful, SEO-relevant phrases. You can disable this filtering in advanced options.