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Keyword Density Analyzer Gratuit pour French

Utilisez notre outil gratuit keyword density analyzer pour le texte en French (Français). Analyze keyword frequency and density in your text. Parfait pour les locuteurs de French, les écrivains et les créateurs de contenu.

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Speakers
280M+
Script
Latin
Region
Europe, Africa, Americas
Cost
Free · No signup

En bref pour les rédacteurs en French

Readers use French heavily across Europe, Africa, Americas (280M+ speakers). Latin letters and punctuation paste cleanly—finish tricky hyphenation first, then measure. Below is how to read the numbers for French without chasing a fake perfect score. Your text stays in the browser.

Writing and editing workspace with digital tools

Comment utiliser Keyword Density Analyzer avec du texte en French

  1. Open Keyword Density Analyzer. Open Keyword Density Analyzer on TextWordCount in any browser—phone, tablet, or desktop. Nothing to install.
  2. Paste or type your French text. Drop in French (Français) or type fresh. The editor handles full Unicode Latin, including accents, combining marks, and complex scripts.
  3. Enter target terms and scan density. Add the French keywords or phrases you want to track, then review frequency and density alongside total length.
  4. Copy results and keep working locally. Copy numbers or edited text back into your doc. Everything runs in your browser; your French text is not uploaded to our servers.

Conseils pratiques pour le texte en French

  • For French SEO, keep keyword density between 1–2% in Keyword Density Analyzer. French words are often longer than English equivalents, so the same idea uses more characters but may need fewer repetitions to reach 2%.
  • Running keyword analysis on French content in Keyword Density Analyzer: paste one language at a time. Mixed-language drafts split keyword frequency across both vocabularies and produce misleading density numbers.
  • Keyword Density Analyzer shows raw frequency and density. For French content, pair the density number with search intent — a technically correct density still needs the keyword in the right structural position.
  • If you write in French regularly, bookmark this page — the workflow on mobile and desktop is identical and nothing requires an account.
Keyword Density Analyzer tool interface for French language — screenshot

Utiliser Keyword Density Analyzer pour French

Commencez à utiliser notre outil gratuit keyword density analyzer pour le texte en French (Français) dès maintenant. Parfait pour les locuteurs de French, les écrivains, les traducteurs et les créateurs de contenu.

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À propos de French

Nom Natif: Français

Région: Europe, Africa, Americas

Locuteurs: 280M+ worldwide

Écriture: Latin

Code de Langue: fr

Description: French, spoken by over 280 million people across Europe, Africa, and the Americas

Keyword Density Analyzer features and results for French — screenshot

By the numbers

Numbers worth knowing for French writing

Citation-grade reference points for French (Français) content.

  • 280M+

    Native and second-language French speakers worldwide

    Source: Ethnologue / Wikipedia language pages

  • Latin

    Writing system used for French (Français)

    Source: Unicode — Wikipedia

  • 155–160 chars

    Recommended SEO meta description length

    Source: Google Search docs

  • 50–60 chars

    Recommended SEO title tag length

    Source: Google Search docs

  • 1,500–2,500 words

    Common range for SEO long-form blog posts

    Source: Industry analyses (HubSpot, Backlinko)

How Keyword Density Analyzer handles common scripts

Latin-script content sits among other writing systems. The table below compares how Keyword Density Analyzer measures each — useful when you mix languages in a draft.

Keyword Density Analyzer script behaviour comparison for French.
ScriptWord boundaryPrimary metricDirection
Latin (English, Spanish, French, …)Spaces + punctuationWords and charactersLeft-to-right
Cyrillic (Russian, Ukrainian, …)Spaces + punctuationWords and charactersLeft-to-right
Arabic (Arabic, Urdu, Persian, …)Spaces + punctuationWords and charactersRight-to-left
CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)No spaces — character-levelCharacters (preferred)Left-to-right
ThaiFew spaces — boundary detectionCharacters (preferred)Left-to-right
Devanagari (Hindi, Marathi, …)Spaces + Indic clustersWords and charactersLeft-to-right

Fonctionnalités de Keyword Density Analyzer

Highlight

Keyword frequency analysis

Keyword density percentage

Multiple keyword tracking

SEO optimization insights

Using Keyword Density Analyzer for French writing — screenshot

Pourquoi utiliser Keyword Density Analyzer pour French?

Support pour French

Notre keyword density analyzer prend entièrement en charge le texte en French (Français), y compris les caractères du script Latin.

Gratuit et Accessible

Notre keyword density analyzer est entièrement gratuit pour tous les locuteurs de French. Aucune inscription ni paiement requis.

Confidentialité d'Abord

Tout le traitement se fait localement dans votre navigateur. Votre texte en French ne quitte jamais votre appareil, garantissant une confidentialité totale.

Prêt à commencer?

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Questions fréquentes — Keyword Density Analyzer pour French

Puis-je utiliser ce Keyword Density Analyzer pour du texte en French ?

Oui. Le keyword density analyzer prend en charge le French (Français) en écriture Latin. Collez votre contenu pour obtenir instantanément mots, caractères, temps de lecture et autres statistiques, sans réglage particulier.

Keyword Density Analyzer est-il gratuit pour le contenu en French ?

Oui. Le keyword density analyzer est entièrement gratuit pour le French (Français), sans limite de mots ou de caractères. Pas d’inscription ni d’abonnement. Le traitement se fait dans votre navigateur et votre texte reste privé.

Comment fonctionne la densité de mots-clés pour le French ?

La densité est le pourcentage d’une expression par rapport au total. Les caractères Latin et la ponctuation propre au French sont pris en compte.

Qui utilise Keyword Density Analyzer pour le French ?

Avec plus de 280 millions de locuteurs de French dans le monde, principalement en Europe, Africa, Americas, le keyword density analyzer sert aux étudiants, auteurs, blogueurs, créateurs et professionnels pour contrôler la longueur dans les essais, articles, réseaux sociaux et travaux académiques.

Mon texte en French est-il en sécurité ?

Oui. Le keyword density analyzer traite le French (Français) uniquement dans votre navigateur en JavaScript. Rien n’est envoyé à nos serveurs.

Y a-t-il une limite de mots ou de caractères pour le French ?

Non. Vous pouvez coller autant de texte French (Français) que nécessaire. Les performances dépendent du navigateur ; la plupart gèrent des centaines de milliers de caractères Latin.

Keyword Density Analyzer fonctionne-t-il sur mobile pour le French ?

Oui. L’interface est responsive et adaptée au tactile. Collez du texte depuis notes, e-mail ou messagerie, lancez le keyword density analyzer et copiez les résultats sans installer d’application.

Does Keyword Density Analyzer count French (Français) accurately?

Yes. Keyword Density Analyzer uses Unicode segmentation, so French text is measured against the same standard the operating system uses. Latin characters paste cleanly and are counted at the grapheme level, including diacritics.

What's the difference between word and character counts for French?

Words are space- and punctuation-bounded tokens; characters are individual letters, marks, and spaces. Keyword Density Analyzer reports both so you can match whichever your platform uses — characters for limit-based fields, words for length goals.

Can Keyword Density Analyzer handle mixed French and English drafts?

Yes — keyword density analyzer counts the combined text without distinguishing language. For accurate per-language stats, paste each language separately. Mixed drafts return a total that reflects both vocabularies together, which is fine for length checks but misleading for keyword density.

Does Keyword Density Analyzer work for Europe, Africa, Americas dialects of French?

Yes. Keyword Density Analyzer treats text uniformly across dialects in the Europe, Africa, Americas region. Spelling and word choice differ between dialects, but the count and analysis logic does not — you'll get consistent numbers regardless of regional variant.

Glossary

Vocabulary you'll see counting French

The vocabulary behind Keyword Density Analyzer, from word counts to readability.

Word countSource ↗
The total number of word tokens in a piece of text, typically derived by splitting on whitespace and punctuation. Common in publishing, education, and SEO as a length metric.
Character countSource ↗
The total number of code points (or graphemes, in Unicode-aware tools) in a text. Platforms like SMS and Twitter enforce limits in characters, not words.
UnicodeSource ↗
The international standard that assigns a unique number to every character in every script. Modern text tools use Unicode so counts work consistently across languages and emoji.
Keyword densitySource ↗
The percentage of times a target keyword appears relative to the total word count. Once central to SEO, modern guidance treats it as a guardrail (1-2%) rather than a target to maximise.
Lexical densitySource ↗
The proportion of content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs) relative to the total word count. Higher lexical density indicates information-rich, sometimes harder-to-read text.
Intl.SegmenterSource ↗
A JavaScript API that splits text into Unicode graphemes, words, and sentences using the same locale rules browsers use natively. Tools that use it count complex scripts correctly.

How we count, and when this page was checked

Word and character counts on this page use the browser's Unicode-aware Intl.Segmenter API, so figures match the underlying graphemes rather than guessing from byte length. Reading-time estimates default to 238 wpm (Brysbaert, 2019). Last editorial review: 2026-05-18.