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Word Frequency Counter

Count word frequency and highlight the most common terms in pasted content.

By Calculator Suite Pro Editorial Team | Last updated March 18, 2026

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Count the most repeated words in the current text.

Frequency results

clear

2 matches

11.8% of analyzed words

Words analyzed

17

Matched words

1

Top result

clear

2 matches

About this text tool

This word frequency counter measures how often each word appears in pasted content so you can spot repetition, topic focus, and overused terms quickly.

It is useful for blogs, essays, SEO drafts, product descriptions, and other text where repetition patterns matter.

Use it when you need exact counts instead of only a visual impression of repeated words.

How the text output is created

A short explanation of the cleanup, counting, sorting, conversion, or formatting logic used here.

  • Words are normalized to a consistent lowercase form before counting.
  • Common stop words can be excluded so the results focus on stronger topical terms.
  • The ranked output shows exact counts and shares of the analyzed word set.

Text method used

These are the browser-side text cleanup, counting, conversion, or formatting rules used by this tool.

  • Common stop words can be excluded so the results focus on stronger topical terms.
  • The ranked output shows exact counts and shares of the analyzed word set.

Text workflows this supports

Use these scenarios to decide whether the output fits editing, cleanup, publishing, or analysis needs.

  • SEO draft review
  • Essay editing
  • Content optimization
  • Topic term analysis

How to clean the text

  • Paste the text you want to analyze.
  • Set the minimum frequency and choose whether to exclude stop words.
  • Review the ranked word list with counts and percentages.
  • Use the results to tighten the writing or understand topic emphasis.

Text cleanup mistakes

The common problems are applying the wrong mode, losing useful spacing, or skipping a final readability check.

  • Treating raw frequency as a final SEO strategy without considering quality and intent.
  • Leaving stop words included when you only care about meaningful vocabulary.
  • Analyzing very short text and expecting a stable signal.

Text cleanup tips

  • Use longer content for more useful frequency patterns.
  • Exclude stop words when checking topical focus.
  • Pair the results with duplicate-word review for better cleanup.

Glossary

Quick definitions for text cleanup and editing terms used on this page.

Frequency count

The total number of times a word appears in the analyzed text.

Stop word

A common word such as 'the' or 'and' that may be excluded from analysis.

Text examples

SEO draft

Input: A landing page about local seo

Output: Exact counts for repeated topic terms

Essay review

Input: A class essay draft

Output: Overused words become easier to spot

Product copy

Input: Repeated feature wording

Output: Frequency list shows what to rewrite

FAQ

Does it show both counts and percentages?

Yes. The tool reports exact counts and share percentages.

Can I exclude common words?

Yes. That helps the results focus on more meaningful terms.

Is it the same as a word cloud?

Not exactly. A word cloud is visual while this tool focuses on exact ranked counts.

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