About Keyword Research Tool
Find hundreds of related keywords and keyword ideas for free with this keyword research tool. Type any topic and instantly get real Google autocomplete suggestions, then watch the tool expand every suggestion into its own section of related keywords - so you get a wide range of long-tail keywords in seconds.
This free SEO keyword tool is perfect for content creators, SEO specialists and marketers who want to improve their keyword strategy without signing up for expensive software.
Features of Keyword Research Tool
- Real Google autocomplete data for any keyword
- Fetches related keywords for every suggestion
- Each suggestion displayed in its own organized section
- One-click copy button on every section
- Responsive layout that works on desktop and mobile
- Free, no signup, no limits
How to Use Keyword Research Tool
- Type a topic or keyword into the search box.
- Click Search to fetch Google suggestions.
- The tool automatically fetches related keywords for each suggestion.
- Review the organized sections and click Copy on any section to copy its keywords.
Keyword Research Tool FAQ
Is the keyword research tool free?
Yes, completely free. No signup, no login and no limit on how many keyword searches you can run.
Where do the keyword suggestions come from?
The tool uses Google's autocomplete suggestions, the same phrases Google shows when you type into the search box. Every keyword is a real search query typed by real users.
What are long-tail keywords?
Long-tail keywords are longer, more specific search phrases - usually three or more words. They are less competitive than short keywords and often convert better because they match exactly what the searcher wants.
How can I use these keywords for SEO?
Use the suggestions to plan blog post titles, headings and content, build topic clusters, optimize meta descriptions, and find subtopics that people are actually searching for.
Why are there no suggestions for my keyword?
Google does not always have autocomplete suggestions for every phrase. Try a more popular keyword, correct any spelling mistakes, or use a different phrasing.

