Free AI Keyword Extractor

Paste any text, pick a platform, and get categorised SEO keywords with intent and a rationale per result.

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Paste the text you want keywords extracted from. Works with 50–5,000 characters.(0/5000)

Where will the keywords be used?

Which search intent matters most for your page?

How many keywords do you want?

Your Keywords Will Appear Here

Paste a blog post, product description, or transcript, then click Extract Keywords.

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What is a Keyword Extractor?

The Keyword Extractor reads a chunk of text — a blog post, product description, transcript, or competitor article — and returns the SEO keywords that page could realistically rank for, sorted into primary, secondary, long-tail, and question buckets. It's built for writers and marketers who want a content brief in seconds, not a 90-minute spreadsheet exercise.

Most keyword tools start from a seed phrase and a search-volume database. This one works the other way around — it starts from text you already have and pulls the keywords actually present in it, so the suggestions stay tightly relevant to the page you're writing about.

Key Features

Categorised, Not A Flat List

Output is sorted into primary, secondary, long-tail, and question buckets so you know which keywords go in your H1 versus your H3s and FAQs.

Search Intent Tagged On Every Keyword

Every phrase is labelled informational, commercial, navigational, or transactional so you can match keywords to the page's real job.

Tuned For Where You'll Use Them

Pick blog, e-commerce, YouTube, Amazon, or Etsy and the keywords shift to match how people actually search on that platform.

A Rationale Beside Every Phrase

One short line per keyword tells you why it fits the source text — no guessing whether a suggestion makes sense for the page.

From Source Text To Brief In Under A Minute

Paste, click, copy. Drop the buckets straight into your content brief, product backend, or video metadata template.

Perfect for Bloggers and SEO writers, e-commerce merchandisers, YouTube creators, content marketers.

How to Use the Keyword Extractor

Three steps from a wall of text to a finished keyword brief.

1

Paste Your Source Text

Drop in the body copy of a blog post, product description, transcript, or competitor article. 50 to 5,000 characters works.

2

Pick Platform And Intent

Choose where the keywords will be used and which intent matters most — informational, commercial, or navigational. Set the output size.

3

Copy The Keywords Into Your Brief

Click Extract Keywords. Copy the whole set or one bucket at a time straight into your content brief, product backend, or video tag list.

Who Uses the Keyword Extractor?

Built for the moments you're staring at a draft and need keywords now.

Reverse-Engineer A Competitor Article

Paste a competitor's blog post and use it as a free keyword extractor from article — primary, long-tail, and question keywords come back sorted, so you know what the page is actually targeting before you write your version.

Build A Content Brief From A Rough Draft

Drop your own draft in to extract keywords from text and lock in the primary phrase, supporting variants, and FAQ questions before handing the brief to a writer or editor.

Pull Amazon Listing Keywords From A Description

Switch the platform to Amazon and run the tool on your product description to surface buyer-intent phrases for the title, bullets, and backend search terms.

Find Question Keywords For FAQ Schema

Use the questions bucket to populate FAQ schema and on-page FAQ blocks with real searcher phrasing — the kind that wins featured snippets and voice answers.

Tag YouTube Videos From The Transcript

Paste the auto-generated transcript, set the platform to YouTube, and the tool returns short tag-style keywords plus the question phrases viewers actually type into search.

Extract Etsy Tags From A Product Description

Etsy mode biases toward handmade, gift, and occasion phrasing so the long-tail bucket maps directly to the 13 tag slots and the title.

Tips for Best Results

Small adjustments that make the keyword set sharper.

Paste Just The Body Copy

Strip nav, footer, and sidebar text before pasting. Cleaner input means the keyword extractor isn't distracted by site-wide phrases like "contact us" or "sign up".

Match The Platform Carefully

The same source text returns different keywords for blog versus Amazon versus YouTube. Always pick the platform you'll actually publish on.

Use Intent Focus When Your Page Has A Clear Job

If you're writing a buying guide, set intent to commercial. If it's a tutorial, set it to informational. Mixed is for pages that genuinely span both.

Run It On The Top-Ranking Page Too

Paste the article currently ranking for your target topic. Compare its keyword buckets against your draft to spot phrases you forgot to cover.

Power Tip — Cluster Across Several Runs

Run the tool on three or four related articles, then merge the long-tail and question buckets. The phrases that show up twice are your topic cluster.

Frequently Asked Questions

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