Running a lookup
Enter keywords in the textarea, one per line:The table
Keyword and AI Search Volume are sortable — click the header. Sorting by volume descending is usually the first thing to do.
Reading it
AI Search Volume is a different quantity from the search volume on the Keywords pages. Traditional volume counts searches on a search engine; this counts usage in AI search. The two diverge, and the divergence is the finding: a term with modest traditional volume but high AI volume is one people increasingly ask an assistant rather than type into a search box. Velocity and YoY Growth answer different questions. YoY compares to the same point last year and captures the established trend. Velocity captures current momentum. A term with flat YoY growth but high velocity is accelerating now — the case worth acting on early, because it won’t show up in annual figures for months. The reverse also matters: strong YoY growth with low velocity is a term that grew and has plateaued. Real, but no longer an opportunity.What to do with it
Compare phrasings. AI queries are conversational — people ask “what’s the best rank tracker for agencies” rather than searching “rank tracker”. Run both phrasings and see which carries the AI volume. Find terms early. High velocity on low volume is the cheapest moment to build content for a term. By the time YoY growth confirms it, the competition has arrived. Sanity-check traditional research. A keyword with strong traditional volume and negligible AI volume isn’t declining — it just isn’t being asked conversationally. Both can be true, and content for each looks different.Empty result
No AI trend data found for these keywords. Common on brand terms, very niche phrases, or short head terms that aren’t asked as questions. Try longer, more conversational phrasings.Related
- Explore trends — traditional search interest over time, for comparison
- Keyword metrics — volume, difficulty, and intent for conventional search
- AI search overview — how the AI section fits together