Analysis Results
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What is a Word Frequency Analyzer?
A word frequency analyzer is a tool that calculates and displays how often different words appear within a text provided by the user. This analysis is useful for identifying the core themes or recurring keywords in a piece of writing and can be applied in various fields such as writing style analysis, SEO (Search Engine Optimization) strategy development, academic research, and content marketing.
This online word frequency analyzer is designed for immediate use in your web browser without the need for complex software installation. Simply paste the text you wish to analyze into the input field and click the analyze button, and you will receive a list of each word’s occurrence frequency.
This analyzer measures frequency based on basic word units, generally excluding punctuation and special characters to provide pure word-based statistics. It treats words as the same regardless of case. With this tool, you can objectively identify which words are prominently used in your writing and use this information to improve readability or adjust the frequency of specific keywords.
For content creators, it helps to check the density of specific keywords to create SEO-friendly content. For writers or students, it can assist in reducing repetitive vocabulary, encouraging the use of richer expressions. Use this tool to quickly and easily analyze your text and understand its characteristics.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What languages does this analyzer support?
A1: It can analyze words in any language that uses spaces as separators. It can be used for text analysis in various languages, including Korean and English.
Q2: How are punctuation marks (periods, commas, etc.) handled?
A2: Most punctuation and special characters attached to words are automatically removed during analysis. Frequency is calculated based on pure word units.
Q3: Is the analysis case-sensitive?
A3: No, it is not case-sensitive. All words are converted to lowercase for analysis. For example, “Apple” and “apple” are treated as the same word.
Q4: How are the analysis results sorted?
A4: The analysis results are primarily sorted by frequency in descending order. If frequencies are the same, words may be sorted alphabetically (or in Korean alphabetical order).
Q5: Can I analyze long texts?
A5: Yes, you can. However, very long texts might take some time to analyze, and there might be limitations depending on browser performance. It is generally suitable for typical document or article lengths.
Q6: Is personal information collected?
A6: This analyzer does not send your text to a server; it performs the analysis directly within your browser. Therefore, the text you enter is not stored or collected in any form. Please feel at ease using it.