Free Tool — No Install Needed

Discover Keywords That Paid Tools Miss

Mine Google, DuckDuckGo, and YouTube autocomplete with 19 question patterns × 26 letters. Hundreds of long-tail keywords from a single seed topic. One portable EXE, zero dependencies.

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Tom's Keyword Miner — Main window showing discovered keywords from autocomplete mining
Tom's Keyword Miner — Mining window showing autocomplete mining
The Problem

Paid tools show you keywords everyone already knows about

Most SEO keyword tools pull from the same database of known search terms. Everyone in your niche sees the same list. The long-tail phrases that real people actually type — the ones with lower competition and higher intent — go undiscovered because no tool is looking for them.

Tom's Keyword Miner goes directly to the source: the autocomplete suggestions that search engines serve to real users in real time. These suggestions are based on actual search behaviour, updated continuously, and full of variations that static databases never capture.

How It Works

Three steps to hundreds of keyword ideas

1

Add a Seed

Enter a topic like "crm software", "background remover", or "meal prep for beginners".

2

Mine

TKM runs 19 question patterns × 26 letters against autocomplete APIs. 494 queries per source, fully automated.

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Export

Filter, sort, and copy to clipboard — or export as .txt or .csv. Paste into any SEO tool or content plan.

Features

Built for discovery, not dashboards

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3 Autocomplete Sources

Google is always on. DuckDuckGo and YouTube are optional. Different sources surface different keywords.

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19 Question Patterns

Questions, Comparisons, Commercial, Informational. Toggle individually or by entire category.

FT

Filter & Sort

Live text search, source filter, pattern filter. Click any column to sort. Drag-select and shift-click to select rows.

EX

Export Anywhere

Clipboard, .txt (one per line), or .csv with full metadata. Right-click any keyword to open it in Google.

LC

100% Local

No account. No cloud. No telemetry. Single SQLite file next to the exe. Take it anywhere on a USB drive.

0D

Zero Dependencies

Single portable exe. No .NET, no Java, no installer. Runs from any folder. No admin rights needed.

Discover → Track → Rank

TKM finds the keywords. Tom's Site Auditor tracks them. Mine keywords in TKM, paste into Site Auditor, enrich with search volume and trend data, then monitor your rankings over time.

They're built as a pair — but TKM works on its own with any tool that accepts keyword lists.

Download

Get Tom's Keyword Miner — free, forever

Tom's Keyword Miner v1.0.0

Windows 10/11 (64-bit) · Single portable EXE · ~500 KB · No install needed

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Unzip and run. No installer, no admin rights required, no account.

SmartScreen: Windows may show a warning on first run because the exe isn't code-signed. Click "More info" then "Run anyway". This is standard for all new unsigned software.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Will Google block me for making too many requests?

The default 1-second delay between queries is conservative. You might see occasional empty results if you run many seeds back-to-back — that's a soft rate limit, not a block. Increase the delay in Settings if needed.

How is this different from Ubersuggest or AnswerThePublic?

Those tools run a single autocomplete pass or query their own databases. TKM runs 19 patterns × 26 letters per seed across up to three sources — far more combinations, running locally with no account or monthly limit.

Does it send my data anywhere?

No. The only network traffic is the autocomplete queries themselves. No analytics, no telemetry, no cloud sync. Your keywords stay in a local SQLite file next to the exe.

Can I use the keywords commercially?

Yes. Autocomplete suggestions are publicly available data. Use discovered keywords however you like — content planning, PPC campaigns, competitor analysis, client reports.

What's the difference between this and just typing into Google?

You'd need to type 494 queries manually (19 patterns × 26 letters) for a single seed — and that's just Google. TKM automates the entire process across up to three sources, deduplicates results, and gives you filtering, sorting, and export tools.

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