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Keyword Suggestion Tool

Generate hundreds of keyword variations from any seed term. Five modifier families, live Google Suggest data, exportable to CSV.

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Enter a seed keyword above and pick modifier categories to expand.

FAQ

Keyword Suggestion Tool questions, answered

Where does the keyword data come from?

Google Suggest — the autocomplete data Google uses to fill the search box. Every suggestion is one Google itself has surfaced to live searchers, so the list reflects current intent rather than a stale historical database.

Why no monthly search-volume column?

Search volume requires a paid data provider (SEMrush, Ahrefs, Keyword Planner with active campaigns). We do not bundle it because that breaks the free-forever promise. For a directional read, copy the keywords into Google Keyword Planner — Google gives volume ranges to anyone with an Ads account, even unfunded.

What does "Has commercial intent" mean?

A simple heuristic flag: the keyword contains a buying-signal token such as best, buy, cheap, price, cost, near me, vs, review, top, deal. It is a rough indicator — useful for filtering but not a substitute for real intent analysis.

How many queries does one search make?

On a full run with every category enabled, roughly 59 Google Suggest queries (26 alphabetic + 14 question + 8 preposition + 4 comparison + 7 buying). We batch at 6 concurrent so a typical run finishes in 4–8 seconds.

Can I save keywords for later?

Yes. Click the star icon next to any keyword and it is saved to your browser local storage. The "Copy starred" button copies only those. The starred list survives page reloads but lives only on the device that starred it.

Why does the same seed return different results in different runs?

Google personalises autocomplete by region and recent trends. Our serverless proxy passes through the country and language hints you select, but Google still varies suggestions by time of day and trending queries. Treat the list as a snapshot, not a fixed dataset.

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