Keyword Generator
Free AI keyword generator — enter a seed keyword and get ~40 ideas grouped into related terms, questions, comparisons and modifiers, with CSV export.
About the Keyword Generator
This free keyword generator expands any seed keyword into around forty ideas organised into four practical groups. Related keywords give you close variations and sibling topics for your main pages. Question keywords surface the who/what/how/why searches that make perfect blog posts and FAQ entries. Comparison keywords capture "X vs Y", "alternatives to X" and "best X" queries where buyers make decisions. Modifier keywords combine your seed with high-intent add-ons like free, cheap, near me and for beginners.
The grouping is the point: instead of a flat list you have to sort yourself, each group maps to a content format. Questions become articles and People-Also-Ask targets, comparisons become versus pages and roundups, modifiers become landing-page variants. Every group has its own copy button, and the full set downloads as a CSV with the group column included.
Ideas are AI-generated from language patterns, not from a search-volume database — so use this tool to explore the keyword space quickly, then confirm the winners in Google Keyword Planner or your SEO suite before committing to content.
How to Use the Keyword Generator
- 1Type a seed keyword, e.g. "protein powder".
- 2Click Generate Keyword Ideas and wait a few seconds.
- 3Browse the four groups — related, questions, comparisons and modifiers.
- 4Copy a single group, copy everything, or download the CSV for your keyword sheet.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from Google Keyword Planner?
Keyword Planner reports measured data (volume, CPC, competition) but is slow to explore and requires an Ads account. This tool is the opposite: instant, signup-free idea generation organised by content type. The best workflow uses both — brainstorm broadly here, then paste your shortlist into Keyword Planner to check the numbers.
What should I do with question keywords?
Question keywords are ideal for blog posts, FAQ sections and featured-snippet targeting. Google often shows question queries a "People also ask" box and a featured snippet — answering the question clearly in the first paragraph, under a heading that matches the question, gives you a real shot at that position even without a strong domain.
What are keyword modifiers and why do they matter?
Modifiers are words that attach to a core keyword and change the intent: free, best, cheap, online, near me, for beginners, template, 2026. They matter because modifier searches are usually more specific and less competitive than the bare keyword, and the modifier tells you exactly what the page must deliver — a "free invoice template" page that isn't free will never rank well.
Are the generated keywords real searches?
They reflect how people typically phrase searches, generated by an AI model — most will be genuine query patterns, but volumes are unknown and a few may be rare. Always validate: paste candidates into Google and check autocomplete, or run them through Keyword Planner. If Google autocompletes a phrase, real people are searching it.
Can I use this for languages other than English?
Yes — enter your seed keyword in any major language and the AI will usually respond in the same language. Quality is strongest in widely spoken languages such as English, Spanish, French, German, Arabic, Urdu and Hindi. For less common languages, review results carefully before using them.