Discover thousands of great keyword ideas, analyze their ranking difficulty and calculate their traffic potential.
Keywords Explorer runs on the world's largest third-party database of search queries.
Never run out of keyword ideas. Keywords Explorer runs on a huge database of more than 7 billion keywords, updated with fresh data every month.
Not from the U.S? No problem. Keywords Explorer gives you data for 171 countries.
Google isn’t the only search engine around. By processing large amounts of clickstream data, we can estimate keyword volumes for places like YouTube, Amazon, Bing, Baidu, etc.
We use clickstream data to refine our search volumes on a monthly basis, ensuring they're always up to date.
Find the “low-hanging fruit” among your keyword ideas. Our KD score calculates how hard it will be to rank for your keyword based on the current top-ranking pages.
A high search volume doesn’t mean people click on the search results. Ahrefs is the only tool that shows the estimated number of clicks for your keywords.
A single page can rank for hundreds of closely-related keywords. Parent Topic determines if you can rank for your target keyword while targeting a more general topic on your page instead.
Get SEO metrics no other tool will show you: Return Rate, Clicks per search, % of clicks, % of paid clicks, and more!
Get a quick look at the SEO metrics and ranking history of the top-ranking pages. Assess the SERPs and understand why these pages rank as they do.
Save and segment keywords into lists for future reference.
Enter up to 10,000 keywords in one go and you'll see the search volumes for these keywords.
Clickstream data allows us to refine our search volume numbers every month, ensuring that the metric is always accurate and up-to-date.
When entering multiple keywords, Keywords Explorer will take 10 of the most popular keywords and generate thousands of ideas in six different ways:
Phrase match — phrases that contain your target keyword.
Having same terms — ideas that contain all the terms in your target keyword (in any order).
Also rank for — keywords for which the top-ranking pages also rank for.
Search suggestions — queries suggested via ‘autocomplete’ when searching for your target keyword.
Newly discovered — search queries that were added to our database recently.
Questions — phrased as a question.
Google is not the only search engine around; it’s merely the largest. With clickstream data, we can estimate the popularity of search queries in eight other search engines:
Whether you're marketing on YouTube, Amazon, Bing or other search engines, you now have a source of reliable keyword data you can trust.
Filter by search volume, Keyword Difficulty, the presence of SERP features in the search results, and more.
Combine filters to further refine the results.
Keywords Explorer helps you determine how hard it would be to rank in the top 10 search results for a given keyword. It does this by calculating a Keyword Difficulty score from 1 to 100, with 100 being the hardest.
The Keyword Difficulty score is based on a weighted average of the number of referring domains to the top 10 search results.
Keywords Explorer helps you determine how hard it would be to rank in the top 10 search results for a given keyword. It does this by calculating a Keyword Difficulty score from 1 to 100, with 100 being the hardest.
Clicks — shows the average monthly number of clicks on the search results for your target keyword.
Clicks Per Search — shows how many different search results people click, on average, after searching for this keyword.
% of Clicks — shows what percentage of searches for a given keyword result in clicks on the search results.
% of Paid Clicks vs Organic Clicks — shows how clicks on the search results are distributed between paid and organic results.
Return Rate — a unique Ahrefs metric that compares which keyword gets more repeat searches using a relative scale.
A single page can rank for hundreds of related keywords. Parent Topic determines if you can rank for your target keyword while targeting a more general topic on your page instead.
We identify the Parent Topic by taking the #1 ranking page for your keyword and finding the keyword responsible for sending the most traffic to that page.
The “SERP overview” report in Keywords Explorer lets you see the top-ranking results, along with all their SEO metrics, at a glance. This is the only report of its kind that brings important SEO metrics like backlinks, organic traffic and organic keywords together.
You can quickly assess the SERP and understand why these pages rank where they do.
The "SERP position history" report shows you the ranking history of the pages that currently occupy the top 5 positions in the search results. You can use this to identify SERP volatility.
A single page can rank for thousands of related search queries and attracts search traffic from all of them.
With the SERP Overview report, you can see how much search traffic a top-ranking page is receiving.
Save and segment keywords into lists for future reference. Revisit them anytime with just one click.