URL Keyword Extractor
Enter any website URL and get instant AI-generated SEO keywords — primary, secondary, long-tail, and semantic — extracted directly from the live page content.
How it Works
- 1.Enter any public website URL — your own site or a competitor's.
- 2.The tool fetches the live page server-side (title, meta, headings, body content).
- 3.The AI analyses the full page context to identify the most valuable SEO keywords.
- 4.Keywords are grouped into four categories: Primary, Secondary, Long-Tail, and Semantic/LSI.
- 5.Click any keyword chip to copy it, or use "Copy all" to grab an entire section at once.
Who Uses This Tool?
Stop guessing which keywords to target. Analyse any live page and get a complete keyword set in seconds.
Competitor Research
Enter a competitor URL to see exactly which keywords their page targets. Use their semantic coverage as a benchmark for your own content.
On-Page SEO Auditing
Check your own pages to see which keywords the AI associates with your content. Identify gaps and add missing terms to improve topical authority.
Content Briefs
Analyse a top-ranking page before writing. Extract its keyword set and use it as a brief to ensure your article covers the full semantic field.
New Site Research
Entering a new niche? Analyse several leading sites to build a master keyword list before writing a single word of content.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a URL keyword extractor?
It is a tool that fetches a live web page from a URL and uses AI to identify the most relevant SEO keywords present in the page's content, headings, and metadata. The output is grouped into primary, secondary, long-tail, and semantic keyword categories.
Can I use this to analyse competitor websites?
Yes. Any publicly accessible URL works — your own site or competitors. Analysing a competitor's top-ranking page can reveal which keywords and topics you need to cover to compete.
What is the difference between the four keyword types?
Primary keywords are the core high-volume terms the page targets. Secondary keywords are variations and closely related terms. Long-tail keywords are specific 3+ word phrases with lower volume but higher intent. Semantic/LSI keywords are conceptually related terms that Google associates with the topic.
Why are some pages not working?
Some pages block bots, require authentication, or use heavy JavaScript rendering. Static HTML pages work best. Pages behind login walls, Cloudflare challenges, or bot blockers cannot be fetched.
Is this tool free?
Yes, completely free with no account or sign-up. Powered by Llama 3.1 via Groq.