Paste up to 1,000 keywords and group them into tight semantic clusters designed for smarter SEO planning, cleaner site architecture, and AI-first content strategy.
Turn large keyword lists into structured clusters based on meaning and intent, not just matching words.
Use clusters to shape page ideas, content hubs, supporting articles, and stronger internal linking paths.
Create content structures that are easier for search engines and AI systems to interpret, connect, and cite.
The workflow is simple: paste your keywords, run clustering, and use the output to guide content planning.
Add up to 1,000 keywords, one per line.
The tool groups related keywords into semantically tight topic clusters.
Turn clusters into content hubs, articles, landing pages, briefs, or editorial plans.
Not another keyword tool that generates noise. This one is designed to produce output you can actually use.
The tool is designed to group keywords by shared topic and intent, helping you identify page-level opportunities more accurately.
Cluster names are designed to be usable as content themes, not vague labels.
The output is structured to support editorial planning, topical authority mapping, and AI-first content workflows.
No login, no setup, no saved data. Paste your list, get your clusters, export, and move on.
Group keywords into themes that can become pillar pages and supporting content.
Spot where keywords belong on one page versus where they need separate pages.
Use clusters to shape article briefs, editorial calendars, and client deliverables.
Build content plans around clearer entities, stronger topical depth, and more coherent content relationships.
Sense-check large keyword exports before deciding what to prioritise.
Turn raw keyword lists into something easier to explain, prioritise, and execute.
The interface is intentionally simple so the output does the heavy lifting.
This tool is built for people who need structure, not noise. It helps turn raw keyword lists into clearer topic groupings that can inform page strategy, editorial planning, and AI-visible content systems.
It fits naturally into workflows for consultants, in-house teams, founders, and anyone building content around topical depth rather than isolated keywords.
Up to 1,000 keywords per run.
No. The tool is fully stateless and does not require login.
No. Each run is independent, with no database or saved history.
Yes. Once your clusters are generated, you can export them as CSV.
It is useful for SEO, content strategy, information architecture, and AI-first planning workflows.
The tool groups keywords into semantically related clusters designed to reflect shared topic and content intent.
Use the AI Keyword Clustering Tool to turn large keyword lists into cleaner, more actionable topic groups.