Free Keyword Extractor
Extract SEO Keywords, Topics, and Entities from Any Content
Identify the best keywords from any text or topic. Instantly get primary keywords, long-tail variations, entities, and intent categories to improve SEO content planning and on-page optimization.
Extracted Keywords
Your keyword list (primary keywords, long-tail keywords, entities, and intent) will appear here...
How the AI Keyword Extractor Works
Get results in seconds with a simple workflow.
Add Your Input
Paste your content, enter a topic, or add a URL. The tool analyzes meaning, terminology, and recurring concepts to find SEO-relevant keywords.
Choose an Extraction Mode
Select SEO, Local SEO, E-commerce, or PPC to shape the keyword list toward organic rankings, local queries, product intent, or ad targeting.
Copy Keywords and Build Your Strategy
Use the output to create keyword clusters, optimize headings and metadata, plan internal links, and draft content that matches search intent.
See It in Action
See how the keyword extractor turns a rough topic into a structured SEO keyword set you can use for content planning.
Topic: home solar panel installation guide for homeowners
Primary keywords: solar panel installation, home solar panels, solar installation guide Long-tail keywords: solar panel installation steps, how to install solar panels at home, solar panel installation cost, solar permits and inspections, solar incentives and tax credits, net metering explained, choosing a solar installer, solar ROI for homeowners Entities & related topics: photovoltaic (PV) system, inverter, mounting system, roof assessment, utility interconnection, solar rebates, battery storage, warranties Intent labels: informational (installation steps, net metering), commercial (cost, choosing installer), transactional (solar installer near me — local mode)
Why Use Our AI Keyword Extractor?
Powered by the latest AI to deliver fast, accurate results.
Primary + Long-Tail Keyword Extraction
Generate a clean list of primary keywords and long-tail keywords based on your text, topic, or URL—ideal for SEO content briefs and on-page optimization.
Search Intent Labels (Informational, Commercial, Transactional, Navigational)
Each keyword is tagged with search intent so you can match the right terms to blog posts, landing pages, product pages, and comparison pages.
Entity & Topic Clustering for Semantic SEO
Extract entities (people, places, brands, concepts) and group related topics to support topical authority, internal linking, and comprehensive coverage.
SEO-Friendly Output Format
Receive keywords in a structured format that’s easy to paste into content outlines, metadata, headings (H1-H3), and editorial planning documents.
Multi-Language Keyword Extraction
Extract keywords in the language you choose to support international SEO, multilingual content, and localized keyword research.
Pro Tips for Better Results
Get the most out of the AI Keyword Extractor with these expert tips.
Start with a competitor paragraph for richer keyword coverage
Paste a high-ranking competitor section (not the whole page) to extract the exact terminology, entities, and long-tail phrases Google expects for that topic.
Map intent to page type before writing
Use informational keywords for guides, commercial keywords for comparison pages, and transactional keywords for service/product pages to improve relevance and conversions.
Turn clusters into a topic hub
Group related keywords into a pillar page + supporting articles. Add internal links between them to strengthen topical authority and improve crawl paths.
Use entities to strengthen semantic SEO
Add the extracted entities naturally in headings, FAQs, and body copy to improve context and cover the topic comprehensively.
Who Is This For?
Trusted by millions of students, writers, and professionals worldwide.
How to use a keyword extractor for better SEO (without overcomplicating it)
Most people think keyword research starts and ends with search volume. But in real life, the fastest wins usually come from understanding what a piece of content is already about, then turning that into a clean map you can optimize around.
That’s what this tool does. Extract SEO Keywords, Topics, and Entities from Any Content so you can stop guessing and start building pages with clearer relevance, tighter structure, and fewer “random” sections that don’t rank.
If you’re building a simple workflow for content planning, pairing this tool with the rest of the tools on SEO Software makes it feel… less messy. Like you actually have a process.
What you’ll get from this AI Keyword Extractor
When you paste text, a topic, or even a URL, the output is organized so you can use it immediately:
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Primary keywords
The main phrases that best represent the core topic. These usually become your H1, URL slug direction, and the main on page theme. -
Long tail keywords
The supporting phrases people search when they want specifics. Great for H2s, H3s, FAQs, and section planning. -
Entities and related topics
Brands, concepts, tools, places, and terminology that signal topical depth. This part matters more than people think for semantic SEO. -
Intent labels (informational, commercial, transactional, navigational)
So you can match the keyword to the right page type. A guide, a comparison, a product page, a landing page. Different intent, different structure.
Why entities matter (and why “keywords only” is often not enough)
If your content only repeats the main keyword and a couple variations, it can still feel thin. Not because it’s short, but because it’s missing context.
Entities help fill in that context.
For example, an article about solar panel installation that mentions things like inverters, net metering, permits, PV systems, utility interconnection, and tax credits is telling search engines: this page actually understands the topic. It’s not just a rewrite.
So yeah, entities are not just “extra words”. They are often the difference between a page that ranks for one phrase and a page that ranks for dozens.
A practical workflow: from raw text to an optimized outline
Here’s a simple way to use the output without getting stuck in analysis mode.
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Paste a draft, competitor section, or topic idea
Even a few paragraphs is enough. You don’t need the entire page. -
Pick a mode based on the goal
- SEO Focus for on page optimization and topical coverage
- Local SEO for service + location patterns and “near me” intent
- E-commerce for product attributes and variant style long tails
- PPC for transactional modifiers, ad group themes, and negative keyword ideas
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Turn the results into a page plan
- Primary keyword becomes the page focus (title, H1, intro)
- Long tails become your main sections (H2s, H3s)
- Entities become supporting subtopics, examples, and FAQ coverage
- Intent tells you whether you should be writing a guide, a landing page, or a comparison
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Do a quick “missing sections” check
Scan the entities and long tails and ask: what would a user expect that I didn’t include yet?
That’s it. Nothing fancy. But it’s the kind of boring structure that actually makes content perform.
Keyword intent cheat sheet (so you pick the right page type)
Intent is one of those things that sounds obvious, but it fixes a lot of ranking problems.
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Informational: how to, guide, definition, tutorial
Best as blog posts, resources, knowledge pages. -
Commercial investigation: best, top, vs, review, alternatives
Best as comparison pages and “which one should I choose” content. -
Transactional: buy, pricing, hire, near me, book, order
Best as service pages, product pages, local landing pages. -
Navigational: brand names, login, specific tools
Best handled by branded pages, product pages, homepages.
If your keyword set is mostly transactional but you’re writing an informational guide, you can still rank sometimes. But conversions and relevance usually suffer.
Common mistakes when extracting keywords from text
A few traps to avoid, because they’re easy to fall into:
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Copying every keyword into the page
You want coverage, not stuffing. Use keywords to shape sections, not to force phrases into sentences. -
Ignoring intent labels
Intent mismatch is one of the most common reasons pages stall at positions 8 to 20. -
Skipping entities
People do this constantly. Then wonder why the page doesn’t feel “complete” compared to what’s ranking. -
Not clustering
A keyword list is fine, but a clustered list is actionable. Group terms that share the same meaning and handle them in one section instead of ten.
When this tool is especially useful
This keyword extractor tends to be the most helpful when:
- You have a draft and want a fast on page optimization checklist
- You’re outlining a new article and want long tail section ideas
- You’re updating old content and need to expand topical coverage
- You’re building local pages and need service + location patterns
- You’re creating e-commerce category pages and need attribute modifiers
- You’re planning PPC ad groups and want modifiers plus negative keyword themes
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