Paste up to 1,000 raw keywords from Ahrefs or GSC. Our algorithm groups them into semantic topic clusters and generates ready-to-write article outlines instantly. 100% Free.
Higher = More specific (smaller groups). Lower = Broader topics (larger groups).
Paste your keywords and click generate to see semantic topic clusters.
In 2026, Google ranks websites based on Topical Authority, not just single-keyword optimization. To rank for competitive terms, you need a structured network of content.
Unlike basic tools that just look for an exact matching word, our tool uses Jaccard Similarity. It tokenizes phrases, removes stop words (like "how", "to", "the"), and calculates the mathematical overlap between search intents. This groups "baking a cake" and "how to bake cakes" together perfectly.
Enterprise SEO tools charge $100+/month for keyword clustering. We run the intensive string-matching algorithms directly in your browser's RAM via Web Workers. No data is sent to a server, and there are no export limits.
Exporting to CSV is great for spreadsheets, but our "Copy Markdown" feature turns your clustered groups into formatted `H1`, `H2`, and `H3` outlines that you can paste directly into WordPress, Ghost, or Notion.
Easily organize keywords with our Keyword Grouper tool, streamlining content planning.
Our Keyword Grouper tool helps content creators group similar keywords by topic, making it easier to plan and produce high-quality content.
Key features include automatic keyword clustering, customizable grouping parameters, and a user-friendly interface for efficient content mapping.
This tool benefits bloggers and content creators by saving time and improving content organization.
Enhance your content planning with our Keyword Grouper.
Keyword grouping is the process of organizing similar keywords by topic for efficient content planning.
The tool uses algorithms to cluster similar keywords based on user-input parameters.
Yes, the tool allows users to customize parameters for tailored results.
The content map exports in a CSV file format for easy import into editorial planning tools.
Yes, the tool is designed to handle large keyword lists and can efficiently group and organize them.