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Keyword Checker (Google-style) — Clean, Dedupe, Intent

This offline keyword checker helps you clean a keyword list the way you’d typically prepare it for Google Search/SEO work: normalize spacing/case, remove duplicates, flag search operators (like site:), and label basic intent. Nothing is sent anywhere.

Category: SEO · URL: /tools/keyword-checker-google.html
Notes: This tool does not query Google and does not provide search volume or rankings. It only cleans/analyzes your text locally.
Privacy: runs locally in your browser. No uploads, no tracking scripts.

How to use

Use it to clean a pasted keyword dump and get a fast intent/quality pass.

  1. Paste keywords (one per line or comma-separated).
  2. Choose options (normalize, dedupe, remove operators, etc.).
  3. Click Check keywords to see a summary and a table.
  4. Copy the CSV if you want to paste into Sheets.
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Secondary intents covered: Remove duplicate keywords before clustering or mapping pages, Normalize messy keyword lists copied from spreadsheets or tools, Flag Google search operators and special symbols in queries, Classify keywords by basic intent (informational/commercial/transactional/local/navigational), Identify keywords that are too short/too long to be useful, Export a clean CSV for Google Sheets or other SEO workflows, Quickly find questions (what/how/why) vs. product modifiers (best/price/buy)

FAQ

Does this keyword checker query Google or show search volume?

No—it's fully offline and does not fetch Google data or show volume, CPC, or rankings.

What does “Google-style” mean here?

It means practical cleanup for Google Search workflows: normalization, dedupe, operator/symbol flags, and quick intent labeling.

What are Google search operators and why are they flagged?

Operators like site: or intitle: are useful for research but are usually not the keywords you target on a page, so they’re flagged.

How is keyword intent determined?

Intent is rule-based using common modifiers (e.g., “how” → informational, “buy/price” → transactional), so treat it as a starting point.

Will lowercase/normalization change meaning?

Sometimes it can (especially for brand acronyms), so you can toggle options and keep the original keyword visible.

Can I export results to Google Sheets?

Yes—use Copy CSV and paste into Sheets; each row includes intent, counts, and flags.

Why do some keywords get a low score?

The score penalizes operators, odd symbols, and extreme length/breadth to surface messy entries first; it is not a ranking factor.