App Store Keyword Tool

Type any keyword and see exactly which apps rank for it on the App Store, in real time and across multiple countries. Free ASO keyword research to help you pick the right terms and understand who you're up against.

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Enter a keyword and select countries to see top ranking apps across different markets.

What is an App Store keyword tool?

An App Store keyword tool shows you which apps currently rank for a given search term on Apple's App Store, and in what order. Instead of guessing what your competitors target, you type a keyword and get the live ranked list of apps — the same results a user would see when they search that phrase in a specific country. It's the starting point of App Store Optimization (ASO): you can only rank for keywords you've deliberately researched.

How to use it

  1. Enter a keyword or phrase your target users might search (e.g. "budget tracker").
  2. Pick the countries you care about — rankings differ from one storefront to the next.
  3. Read the ranked apps, then check how competitive the term is before committing to it.
  4. Repeat with variations and long-tail phrases to find keywords you can realistically win.

Frequently asked questions

Is this App Store keyword tool free?+

Yes. You can search App Store keyword rankings for free, no sign-up required. Creating a free account raises your daily search limit, and a premium plan lets you compare up to 10 countries in a single query.

Does it show live App Store rankings?+

Yes. Each search returns the current ranked list of apps for that keyword in the countries you select, so you see real positions rather than cached estimates.

Can I check rankings in different countries?+

Yes. App Store results vary by storefront, so you can select multiple countries and compare how the same keyword ranks in each market side by side.

How do I pick the best keywords for my app?+

Look for keywords that are relevant to what your app does, have real search demand, and aren't dominated by entrenched, high-authority apps. Long-tail phrases (three or more words) are usually easier to rank for than broad single-word terms.