Amazon generic_keywords helper

Amazon Backend Search Terms Byte Counter

Paste backend search terms and compress them into a clean, deduplicated field while tracking UTF-8 bytes.

Amazon counts bytes, not visible characters. This tool runs locally in your browser.

0 bytes0 duplicates removed
0 terms omitted250 bytes

Cleaned backend terms

Omitted terms

Amazon listing workflow

Keep backend search terms clean and inside the byte limit

Amazon backend search terms are counted by bytes, so multilingual words, symbols, and repeated terms can waste the available field quickly. This tool deduplicates words, removes punctuation noise, and shows which terms fit under the selected byte limit.

Use the result as a clean generic_keywords draft, then review it manually for brand names, restricted terms, competitor marks, misspellings, and words that already appear in the visible title or bullets.

Listing quality checklist

  • Put the strongest keyword near the beginning of the visible title.
  • Avoid repeating the same word in title and backend terms unless there is a real reason.
  • Keep claims, brands, and restricted phrases compliant with marketplace rules.
  • Use backend terms for relevant synonyms that do not fit naturally in visible copy.

FAQ

Does this write a final Amazon listing?

No. It creates a structured draft and highlights coverage gaps so a seller can edit the final copy.

Why count bytes instead of characters?

Amazon backend fields are commonly constrained by bytes, and non-English text may use more bytes per visible character.

Should I paste competitor brand names?

No. Avoid trademarked competitor names and restricted claims unless you have a legitimate right to use them.