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REVIEW

Keyword Generator Tool is a phone-shaped sketch of an SEO workflow that really lives on a laptop.

A free Android app that pulls Google autocomplete suggestions into a tidy list. Useful for ten-minute brainstorms; not a substitute for Ahrefs, Semrush, or even Ubersuggest's free tier.

BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 11, 2026 · 3 MIN READ

Google Play

Keyword Generator Tool

MIKULA BEUTL

OUR SCORE

6.0

GOOGLE PLAY

★ 3.5

PRICE

Free

Keyword Generator Tool is the kind of Android app that exists in the gap between what a category name promises and what a one-developer utility can actually deliver. The category is “SEO keyword research” — a market dominated by Ahrefs and Semrush at the high end, Ubersuggest in the middle, and Google’s own Keyword Planner at the free-but-Ads-account-gated bottom. The app is none of those. It is a thin, polite wrapper around Google’s public autocomplete API, dressed up with a country picker and a results list.

That’s not nothing. Autocomplete suggestions are a real signal — they reflect what Google’s own ranking system thinks people actually type around a seed phrase, refreshed continuously. Scraping them across the alphabet is a trick SEO consultants have been doing by hand for a decade, and automating it on a phone is genuinely faster than the manual alternative. For a writer brainstorming article angles during a commute, the app earns its install.

The honest framing is the one the Play Store listing avoids. This is a suggestion-scraper, not a research tool. Real keyword research weights suggestions against search volume, competitive difficulty, and intent signals — none of which this app surfaces, because none of that data is free. The five-and-a-half-star aggregate rating it would carry if the Play Store published one for it is the rating of a useful free utility, not a tool an SEO professional should rely on for a content strategy.

It scrapes Google's autocomplete and presents the results clearly — which is roughly five percent of what an SEO actually needs from a keyword tool.

FEATURES

Keyword Generator Tool is a single-purpose Android utility: type a seed word, pick a country and language, and the app returns the list of long-tail phrases Google's autocomplete API offers for that seed. It runs the seed through the alphabet — "coffee a", "coffee b", "coffee c" and so on — so a one-word query expands into a few hundred suggestions in under a minute.

Results land in a scrollable list. You can copy individual phrases, copy the whole set, or share to another app. There's no on-device volume estimate, no CPC figure, no keyword difficulty score, no SERP analysis, no rank tracking, and no historical trend data. The app does not connect to Google Search Console, Google Ads Keyword Planner, or any third-party SEO API.

Free to download. The Play Store listing shows banner and interstitial ads as the funding model; there is no paid tier and no account login. Storage footprint is small and the app works offline only for previously-fetched lists — every new query requires a network round-trip to Google.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

The core trick works. The app correctly walks Google's autocomplete API across the alphabet and returns the real suggestion strings Google would show a user mid-type. For a content writer staring at a blank page who wants to know what people actually search for around a topic, that's a genuine starting point — and it's faster than typing "coffee a", "coffee b", "coffee c" into the Google search bar by hand.

The UI stays out of the way. Seed input, country dropdown, language dropdown, go button, results list. No onboarding tour, no signup wall, no upsell carousel. For a free utility from an unknown developer, the restraint is welcome.

ROOM TO IMPROVE

Calling this a "keyword research tool" sets expectations the app cannot meet. Real keyword research is built on search-volume data, click-through estimates, difficulty scoring, and competitive SERP analysis — the kind of data that requires either Google Ads API access or a paid clickstream dataset. Ahrefs, Semrush, and Moz spend millions a year on that data; Ubersuggest pays for a stripped-down version of it; this app pays for none of it. What you get is the suggestion strings, with zero signal about which of them are worth chasing.

The ads are heavy for a tool you'd want to use in short bursts. An interstitial after a single query trains you to close the app between brainstorms rather than iterate inside it. And there's no export — no CSV, no Google Sheets push, no clipboard-to-spreadsheet workflow — so the suggestions you generate stay trapped in the app unless you share-sheet them one at a time.

CONCLUSION

Install this if you write web content on your phone and want a faster way to surface the long-tail phrasings Google's autocomplete already knows about. Don't install it expecting to replace a desktop SEO tool — the data underneath is one signal, not the dozen signals real keyword research requires. For most SEO work, the answer is still Ahrefs or Semrush on a laptop, with Ubersuggest's free tier as the budget fallback. This app is a brainstorming aid, priced accordingly.