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Keyword Generator

Free Keyword Generator

Generate keyword ideas from any seed term. See search volume, difficulty, and CPC for 15+ countries — free, no signup required.

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Use Cases

Use cases of Analyze AI's Keyword Generator

Discover Keyword Opportunities in Any Market

Discover Keyword Opportunities in Any Market

Whether you are expanding into the UK, targeting shoppers in Brazil, or running a local campaign in Japan, this tool lets you research keyword demand across 15+ countries from a single input. Enter a seed keyword like "email marketing," select your target country from the dropdown, and instantly surface the terms real people are typing into Google. This is especially useful for international SEO teams planning content rollouts across multiple regions, or e-commerce brands validating product demand before entering a new market.

Get a Bird's-Eye View of a Topic's Search Landscape

Get a Bird's-Eye View of a Topic's Search Landscape

Before committing resources to a content cluster, you need to know whether the topic has enough search demand and whether the competition is manageable. After entering your seed keyword, the tool returns a summary dashboard showing Total Keywords found (e.g., 50 results), Average Volume across those keywords, and Average Difficulty. This snapshot lets content strategists and SEO managers quickly triage whether a topic is worth pursuing or if they should pivot to a more favorable keyword territory.

Evaluate Keyword-Level Competitiveness for Content Prioritization

Evaluate Keyword-Level Competitiveness for Content Prioritization

The results table surfaces each keyword alongside its monthly search Volume, Keyword Difficulty (KD) score, Cost Per Click (CPC), and Competition index. This multi-metric view allows you to sort and filter for the sweet spot: high-volume, low-difficulty keywords with meaningful commercial intent. PPC managers can use the CPC column to estimate ad spend, while SEO practitioners can use the KD score to decide which keywords to target with long-form content versus which ones need a backlink-first strategy.

Mine Semantically Related Keywords to Build Topical Authority

Mine Semantically Related Keywords to Build Topical Authority

Google's ranking algorithm rewards pages that comprehensively cover a topic. This view strips away the competitive metrics and shows a clean list of semantically related keywords with their respective search volumes. Use this to identify secondary and LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) keywords that should appear in your headings, body text, and FAQ sections. By weaving these related terms into your content, you signal topical depth to search engines — which is one of the strongest on-page ranking factors for informational queries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our Keyword Generator tool.

What is a keyword generator and how does it work?

A keyword generator is a research tool that takes a seed keyword — a broad topic or phrase you want to rank for — and returns a list of related search queries that real users type into search engines. Analyze AI's keyword generator works by querying a database of search terms, pulling back up to 50 keyword ideas per search, and displaying each keyword's monthly search volume, keyword difficulty score, cost per click, and competition level. The process takes seconds and requires no account or login.

How is keyword difficulty (KD) calculated in this tool?

Keyword difficulty is a score from 0 to 100 that estimates how hard it would be to rank in the top 10 organic results for a given term. The score factors in the backlink strength and domain authority of the pages currently ranking on page one of Google. A KD of 0–10 is considered easy (new sites can compete), 11–30 is medium (requires solid content and some backlinks), 31–60 is hard (needs strong authority and link-building), and 61–100 is very hard (dominated by high-authority sites like Wikipedia, Amazon, or major publishers).

What is the difference between search volume and keyword difficulty?

Search volume tells you how many people search for a term each month — it measures demand. Keyword difficulty tells you how competitive the search results are for that term — it measures supply-side friction. A keyword with 10,000 monthly searches but a KD of 85 may be less valuable to target than a keyword with 500 searches and a KD of 8, because you can realistically rank for the latter. The best keyword strategy balances both metrics to find terms with adequate demand and achievable competition.

How can I use CPC data from a free keyword tool if I only do SEO?

CPC (Cost Per Click) reflects how much advertisers are willing to pay for a single click on that keyword in Google Ads. Even if you do not run paid campaigns, CPC is a powerful proxy for commercial intent. Keywords with high CPCs (e.g., $15+) indicate that businesses find these searchers valuable — meaning they are closer to a purchase decision. Targeting high-CPC keywords with SEO content can drive traffic that converts at higher rates, making CPC one of the most underused metrics in organic keyword research.

How many keywords can I generate per search?

Each search returns up to 50 keyword ideas from the seed term you enter. To generate more ideas, try variations of your seed keyword, use long-tail modifiers (e.g., "email marketing for startups" instead of "email marketing"), or search in different countries. Power users often run 10–20 seed keyword searches and compile the results into a master keyword list, which can then be deduplicated and prioritized by volume and difficulty.

Can I use this tool for local SEO keyword research?

Yes. The country selector supports 15+ countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Brazil, Canada, Australia, India, and Japan. By switching the country, you see localized search volume data for that market. This is particularly valuable for local businesses, regional e-commerce shops, and agencies managing multi-location SEO campaigns.

What are semantically related keywords and why do they matter for SEO?

Semantically related keywords are terms that are conceptually connected to your main keyword even if they don't contain the exact same words. For example, for the seed keyword "email marketing," semantically related terms might include "newsletter automation," "drip campaigns," and "subscriber engagement." Google uses natural language processing (NLP) to understand topical relationships between terms. Pages that naturally include semantically related keywords tend to rank higher because they signal comprehensive topic coverage.

How do I find low-competition keywords with this tool?

Sort the results table by the KD (Keyword Difficulty) column in ascending order. Look for keywords with a KD between 0 and 15, a monthly search volume above 100, and a Competition score below 30. These are your low-hanging fruit — terms where a well-optimized page with original, in-depth content can rank without a heavy backlink investment. Long-tail keywords (3–5 words) typically have lower competition because they target narrower search intents that large competitors often overlook.

What is the competition score column and how is it different from keyword difficulty?

The Competition score measures how many advertisers are bidding on a keyword in paid search (Google Ads). A score of 100 means nearly every ad slot is filled — heavy advertiser competition. Keyword Difficulty, on the other hand, measures organic ranking competition based on backlink profiles of the top-ranking pages. A keyword can have high paid competition but low organic difficulty (or vice versa). Smart marketers cross-reference both metrics: high paid competition with low organic difficulty signals a profitable keyword you can win with SEO instead of paying for ads.

Can I export the keyword results?

Yes. The tool includes an Export CSV button at the top of the results table. This lets you download the full keyword list — including volume, KD, CPC, and competition data — into a spreadsheet. From there, you can merge results from multiple searches, apply custom filters, create content calendars, or share the data with writers and SEO team members.

How often is the keyword data updated?

The keyword database is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy and relevance. Search volume figures are based on rolling monthly averages, which smooths out short-term spikes and seasonal fluctuations. For trending topics or rapidly evolving industries, it is good practice to cross-reference keyword tool data with Google Trends to capture real-time momentum that may not yet be reflected in average monthly volumes.

How should I use this keyword generator as part of a larger SEO workflow?

The keyword generator is typically the first step in a five-stage SEO content workflow: (1) Discovery — use this tool to generate keyword ideas from seed terms, (2) Qualification — filter by KD and volume to find viable targets, (3) Clustering — group semantically related keywords into topic clusters, (4) Content Creation — write pages that target primary keywords and naturally incorporate secondary terms, (5) Tracking — use a rank checker to monitor how your pages perform over time.

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