AI Keyword Extractor
Paste your content, topic, or page description — get primary, secondary, long-tail, and semantic keywords instantly. Click any keyword to copy it.
How it Works
- 1.Paste your content, page copy, or a short description of your topic.
- 2.Choose keyword intent — mixed covers all stages, commercial focuses on buyers, informational targets researchers.
- 3.Click Extract Keywords. The AI analyses semantic meaning to find primary, secondary, long-tail, and LSI terms.
- 4.Click any keyword chip to copy it instantly, or use "Copy all" to grab an entire section.
- 5.Paste keywords into your meta titles, headings, body copy, and alt text to improve rankings.
Who Uses the AI Keyword Extractor?
Finding the right keywords is the first step in any SEO strategy. This tool surfaces what you should be targeting — without expensive software or guesswork.
Bloggers & Content Writers
Extract keywords from a draft before you publish. Add missing terms to headings and body copy to cover the full semantic field and rank for more queries.
SEO Consultants & Agencies
Quickly seed a keyword research project. Get a structured keyword list in seconds and identify gaps before writing a full content brief.
Founders & Landing Pages
Paste your product description and see which keywords Google would associate with your offer. Use them in meta tags, H1s, and body copy immediately.
E-commerce Product Pages
Extract primary and long-tail keywords from product descriptions to improve discoverability in organic search and on-site search.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an AI keyword extractor?
An AI keyword extractor analyses text and identifies the most valuable SEO keywords inside it — grouped by type: primary (your core terms), secondary (variations), long-tail (specific phrases), and semantic/LSI (conceptually related terms).
What is the difference between primary and long-tail keywords?
Primary keywords are broad, high-volume terms directly about your topic (e.g. "mobile app development"). Long-tail keywords are specific 3+ word phrases with lower volume but higher intent and easier to rank — e.g. "affordable mobile app development for startups".
What are LSI / semantic keywords?
LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) keywords are terms conceptually related to your topic. Google uses them to understand context. Including them makes content more topically complete and relevant — even if they are not exact search phrases.
How do I use the extracted keywords?
Add primary keywords to your page title, H1, and URL. Use secondary and long-tail keywords in subheadings (H2/H3) and body paragraphs. Scatter semantic keywords naturally throughout the copy and in image alt text.
Is this tool free?
Yes, completely free with no account or sign-up required. Powered by Llama 3.1 via Groq.
Can I use this for any language or niche?
Yes. The tool works for any topic, industry, or language. For best results, paste content in the language you want to rank in.