Free Play Store Keyword Research Tool

Find profitable app ideas from the real searches users make on Google Play. Free keyword research, no signup.

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How the Google Play Keyword Tool Works

This free Google Play keyword tool turns one seed keyword into hundreds of the real searches users type on the Play Store. The suggestions come straight from Google Play's own autocomplete, so they are live demand, what Android users are looking for right now, not a generic word list. Enter a broad idea, scan what comes back, then re-search the strongest phrases to go deeper into a corner of the market.

Find an App Idea Before You Build

The searches this tool surfaces are demand you can read before you build. Watch for specific phrases that keep recurring, those are the app ideas users actively want. When a search has strong interest but the apps ranking for it are weak or dated, that gap is your opening. Validating an idea this way, before you write a line of code, is how you avoid building an app nobody is looking for.

Spot Low-Competition App Niches

Broad terms like "fitness" are owned by apps with millions of installs. The long-tail phrases this tool surfaces, like "home workout no equipment", face less competition, carry clearer intent, and are far easier for a new app to rank against. Target those specific searches first, then expand to broader terms as your app gains traction. Once you build, that main keyword is also what belongs in your app title and short description.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Google Play keyword tool?
A Google Play keyword tool finds the search terms Android users type into the Play Store. You enter a broad idea and it returns hundreds of the real phrases people are searching for, pulled from Google Play's own autocomplete. Reading those searches shows you which app ideas people actually want, so you can pick one to build with real demand behind it.
How do I do Google Play keyword research?
Start with a broad term for the kind of app you are curious about, for example "habit tracker" or "photo editor". Enter it above and the tool expands it into the longer, more specific phrases users search on the Play Store. Scan for searches that keep recurring with clear intent, then re-search the strongest ones to uncover the exact app idea worth building.
How do I find an app niche using keyword research?
Google Play autocomplete reflects what users are searching for right now, so it is a demand signal you can read before you build. Look for specific app types, features, and use cases that recur but are not crowded with strong apps. Those under-served searches point to real opportunity. It is research to decide what app to make, not just how to list it.
How do I validate an app idea before building it?
The phrases this tool pulls from Google Play show what users are actively searching for, so they are a demand signal you can read before you write any code. Look for specific app types and use cases that recur but are not served well by existing apps. When strong interest meets weak or dated apps, that gap is your opening to build.
How does the Play Store rank apps for keywords?
Google Play matches a query against your store listing, then ranks by relevance and signals like installs, ratings, and retention, so your main keyword belongs in the app title and short description. That matters once you launch, but it only pays off if people search for what you built. Start by using these searches to pick an app idea with demand, then decide where the keywords go.

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