Free SEO tool · Content keyword analysis

Keyword Extractor for live page analysis

Extract top keywords and phrases from a live webpage. Wranker fetches a single page, cleans readable text, removes noise, and prepares keyword frequency, density, phrase patterns, context examples, and cleaned source text for review.

Single URL

Focused page-level extraction

Words + phrases

1-token, 2-gram, and 3-gram analysis

Cleaned text

Stopwords, case, and boilerplate controls

Tool input

Run keyword extraction from a single live URL

Enter a live page URL, choose whether to extract words, phrases, or both, then configure clean-up rules before opening the dashboard-style output.

URL based extractor
Waiting for a live URL
Extraction type
Phrase length
Language hint
50 rows
Clean-up settings

Reduce noisy tokens before term and phrase analysis.

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What the tool checks

Extract useful SEO terms from cleaned page text

The Keyword Extractor focuses on single-page content analysis: live URL fetching, readable text cleanup, top terms, repeated phrases, density, context, and source verification.

Use it during internal linking audits, content optimisation, technical SEO reviews, website migrations and content hub planning.

Single URL extraction

Extract from one page

Fetch a live page and analyse its cleaned content for a focused page-level keyword review.

Top terms

Find repeated keywords

Extract frequent one-word terms with frequency and density so you can understand page focus.

Phrase extraction

Find repeated phrases

Review recurring 2-gram and 3-gram phrases to reveal topic patterns beyond single keywords.

Source verification

Verify cleaned text

Use the cleaned source text to confirm the tool analysed the right content before making SEO decisions.

Why it matters

Keyword extraction reveals what a page actually says

It helps show whether a page is focused, whether important topics appear naturally, and whether repeated terms match the intended search intent. Use it for clarity, not keyword stuffing.

Page focus

Understand page language quickly

See which terms and phrases dominate a page without manually reading every section or counting repeated words.

Content optimisation

Support better SEO decisions

Use extracted terms to spot missing, weak, overused, or irrelevant topic signals during content review.

Quality control

Reduce noisy content reviews

Clean-up settings and source verification help keep navigation, footer text, and repeated boilerplate from skewing decisions.

How it works

From URL to extraction-ready keyword data

A concise pre-submit workflow for page-level content analysis. The detailed report opens after the tool run.

01

Enter a live page URL

Add the URL of the page you want to analyse. The extractor is designed for single live pages.

02

Choose extraction settings

Select words, phrases, or both, then configure phrase length, stopwords, normalisation, and max results.

03

Run extraction

Wranker fetches the page, cleans the readable text, and calculates term and phrase data.

04

Review output in the dashboard

Inspect frequency, density, examples, context snippets, cleaned text, and export options after submission.

When to use it

Built for practical content SEO workflows

Use keyword extraction when you need a fast, focused view of the language a page uses before deeper optimisation work.

SEO professionals · Agencies

Competitor page analysis

Extract recurring terms and phrases from competitor or reference pages to understand topic language.

Writers · Editors · Content teams

Blog optimisation

Review whether an article naturally covers its main topic before rewriting headings or body copy.

SEO teams

Content refresh

Identify repeated, missing, weak, or irrelevant keyword patterns in older content before refreshing it.

Students · Junior SEOs

SEO training

Learn how keyword frequency, density, and recurring phrases appear in real page content.

FAQ

Keyword Extractor questions

Practical answers about live URL extraction, phrases, density, stopwords, boilerplate removal, and report handoff.

A Keyword Extractor analyses page text and identifies repeated keywords, phrases, frequency, density and context examples.

Yes. The current Keyword Extractor is designed for single live page URLs. It should not be described as checking staging, private or password-protected URLs unless that functionality is confirmed.

Paste Text mode is shown in the UI, but it is not available in the current single-page extractor.

Top terms are the most frequent individual words or keyword-like terms found in the cleaned page text.

Phrases are repeated word combinations, such as 2-gram or 3-gram phrases, found in the cleaned page text.

Keyword density shows the percentage share of a term or phrase within the cleaned analysed text.

Stopwords are common words such as “the”, “and” and “of”. Removing them can make extracted keyword results cleaner.

Boilerplate removal attempts to remove navigation, footer and repeated template text before extraction.

Partial extraction means some page content could not be collected. Review the cleaned text before using the results for final SEO decisions.

Yes. Use Download Report when you need to share extracted terms, phrases, density data and cleaned text with SEO or content teams.

Extract keywords from a page now

Extract keywords and phrases from any live page

Enter a live page URL to extract top terms, repeated phrases, frequency, density, examples and cleaned text for SEO content analysis.

Use the results for content research, on-page SEO review, keyword discovery and editorial optimisation.