Keyword
Generator. Beta

Keyword research with real search volume, monthly trends, CPC, and competition. Find what buyers actually search, then build content around it.

Overview

Find what buyers actually search.

What it does

Keyword Generator turns one seed phrase into hundreds of related keywords with real search volume, monthly trends, competition levels, and bid ranges, all drawn from live search data, not guesswork.

Why it matters

Most listings, blog posts, and product pages get optimized around assumptions. Real search data tells you what people actually type, so you can target high-demand, lower-competition terms and stop guessing.

Features

Built on real search data, not guesswork.

Hundreds of ideas per seed

One seed keyword expands into hundreds of related variations and long-tail searches you'd never brainstorm on your own.

Real search volume

Monthly search volume for every keyword so you can prioritize the terms that actually bring traffic, not just nice-sounding phrases.

Competition analysis

Spot the gap between high search demand and low competition. That's where rankings actually move.

12-month trend graph

See seasonal peaks and growth at a glance, useful for planning content calendars, product launches, and inventory.

Location targeting

Filter results by country, state, city, or zip code. Buyers in different markets phrase the same intent in different words.

Bid ranges (CPC)

Low and high cost-per-click estimates surface keywords with strong commercial intent, useful for both paid and organic strategy.

Sortable table

Sort by search volume, competition, or bid in one click to slice results down to the keywords worth your time.

Works for any platform

Use the keywords for Etsy listings, Shopify products, blog posts, websites, and YouTube descriptions, anywhere SEO matters.

Free, no signup needed

Run searches within the daily free limit. Create an account or upgrade for higher daily limits.

Getting started

How to use it.

  1. 01

    Enter a seed keyword

    Start with a basic phrase that describes your product or topic, e.g. "fidget keychain" or "minimalist mug."

  2. 02

    Pick your target location

    Filter by country, state, city, or zip code to see data for the market you actually sell into.

  3. 03

    Review the metrics

    Compare volume, competition, trends, and bid ranges to spot the high-demand, lower-competition keywords worth targeting.

  4. 04

    Apply to your content

    Drop the strongest keywords into your Etsy listings, Shopify products, blog posts, or web pages and watch organic traffic improve.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Yes, fully free, no account or credit card required. There's a daily limit on free use; create an account or upgrade for higher daily limits.

Competition reflects how many advertisers bid on a keyword. Low means fewer advertisers and an easier path to ranking; high means more advertisers and harder to stand out. Lower-competition keywords are typically easier to rank for organically too.

Bid ranges are the low/high cost-per-click advertisers pay. Higher bids usually signal stronger commercial intent: buyers searching that term are more likely to purchase. Useful for both SEO targeting and paid campaigns.

The 12-month chart shows how search volume rises and falls. Use it to spot seasonal peaks (like "Halloween costume" in October), catch growing trends early, avoid declining keywords, and plan inventory or content around demand.

Buyers in different regions phrase the same intent differently. US shoppers search "fall decor" while UK shoppers search "autumn decor." Filtering by country, state, or city lets you optimize for the exact wording your target market uses.

Yes. The data comes from web-search behaviour, so it's relevant for any platform that benefits from SEO: Etsy, Shopify, Amazon, your website, blog posts, YouTube descriptions, and more.