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The free keyword checker for what people actually search for
A free keyword research tool built on live Google Autocomplete data: check any keyword, generate long tail keyword ideas, and validate an entire niche before you invest in content, products or a whole website. Everything runs in your browser: unlimited, private, free.
- ✓ Live Google data
- ✓ 100% in your browser
- ✓ CSV export
- ✓ Any language & country
Tool 01
⚡ Instant Keyword Checker
Type a keyword and see Google's live suggestions — the same keyword suggestion tool Google uses in its own search box. An EXACT badge means your query appears verbatim in the suggestions — a strong signal of consolidated search demand. Run the Deep scan to use it as a long tail keyword generator, or Questions to find everything people ask.
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Tool 02
🧭 Niche Validator bulk
A niche research tool that validates an entire market in one run. Define your items (services, products, topics), optional cities, and templates using {item} and {city} placeholders. We build the full query matrix, check every combination against Google Autocomplete, and rank your items by real search demand.
🏆 Items ranked by search demand
Exact rate = share of queries where the exact query showed up in Google's suggestions. Avg suggestions = average number of autocomplete results (0–10) — a rough volume proxy.
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All queries
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Methodology
How to do keyword research for free
Google Autocomplete only suggests queries that real people actually type. That makes it a free, surprisingly reliable proxy for search demand — no API key, no Google Ads account, no paid SEO tool needed. Here's how to read what this free keyword search tool tells you:
Exact match = proven demand
If your exact keyword appears in the suggestions, Google has seen that query enough times to promote it. That's a strong, consolidated search intent — the closest thing to a free "yes, people search this".
Suggestion count = volume proxy
Google returns 0–10 suggestions per query. More suggestions around your keyword means a richer, more active search space.
Expansions = your content map
The suggested variants are the long tail keywords your audience actually uses. Each one is a page, a heading, or an FAQ waiting to be written.
Private & unlimited by design
All checks run directly from your browser to Google's public autocomplete endpoint. Nothing is sent to our servers, nothing is stored, and there are no accounts. A built-in delay (~3 queries/sec) keeps requests polite.
Questions
FAQ
Is this real search volume data?
No — it's a demand proxy. Autocomplete doesn't give numbers, but it tells you whether a query is common enough for Google to suggest it, which is often all you need to validate an idea before investing in it. For exact volumes you'd still use Google Keyword Planner or a paid tool.
What is the "Deep scan (A–Z)"?
It appends every letter from a to z to your keyword ("keyword a", "keyword b", …) and collects all unique suggestions — in other words, a free long tail keyword generator. It's the fastest way to harvest the full long tail around a topic: around 27 requests, roughly 10 seconds, unlimited runs.
Can I use this instead of Google Keyword Planner?
For validating demand, yes. Keyword Planner requires a Google Ads account, and without an active campaign it only shows broad ranges anyway. This site works as a free keyword planner alternative for the discovery step: no account, no login, live Google data. When you're ready for exact volumes and bid estimates, graduate to Keyword Planner — the two work great together.
How can I check keyword search volume for free?
Real volume numbers require Google Keyword Planner (with an active Ads account) or a paid SEO tool. This free keyword checker takes a different, zero-cost approach: if your exact keyword shows up in Google Autocomplete, enough people search it for Google to suggest it. That yes/no signal, plus the number and richness of suggestions, answers the question that actually matters — "is anyone searching for this?" — before you pay for precise numbers.
Is this a free AnswerThePublic alternative?
For the core job, yes: the Questions scan finds the questions people ask Google about your keyword (how, what, why, where, can, should, …), free and without daily limits. You won't get the fancy visualization wheel, but you get the raw data — exportable as CSV.
What does the "Questions" scan do?
It prepends question words (how, what, why, where, can, should, …) to your keyword and collects every question people actually ask Google about it. Perfect for FAQ sections, blog posts and featured snippets.
What does the Niche Validator do exactly?
It builds every combination of your items × cities × templates (plus any seed queries), checks each one against Google Autocomplete, then aggregates per item: how many queries had an exact match, and how many suggestions they attracted on average. The ranking tells you which items in your niche have real demand and which are duds.
Can I check other languages and countries?
Yes — pick the language (hl) and country (gl) and Google returns suggestions for that market. Great for validating a niche in Italy, Germany, Brazil, etc.
Is it really free? What's the catch?
Really free, no signup. The tool runs entirely in your browser, so it costs us almost nothing to operate. The site is ad-supported.
Why do results sometimes differ from what I see on google.com?
Autocomplete on google.com is personalized by your history and location. This tool uses the non-personalized endpoint, which is closer to what a "generic" user in the selected country sees — usually better for research.