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    Free Stock Keyword Deduper

    Merge multiple keyword lists, drop duplicates, surface frequency. The fastest dedupe on the web. Built for stock contributors juggling AI and manual sets.

    Unlimited lists
    Frequency stats
    Free, no signup
    Lists to merge (2)
    List 1 · 0 keyword(s)
    List 2 · 0 keyword(s)
    Merged unique keywords
    0
    Input total
    0
    Unique out
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    Removed dupes
    In short

    This free stock keyword deduper merges multiple keyword lists and removes duplicates instantly. Duplicate or repeated keywords waste the 50-keyword cap on Adobe Stock and Shutterstock and give no ranking benefit, so clean them before upload. CyberStock's engine dedupes and ranks the keywords it keeps against 50M+ real buyer searches across whole batches.

    50-keyword cap

    Adobe Stock & Shutterstock allow up to 50 keywords — duplicates waste slots and lower discoverability.

    50M+ searches

    CyberStock ranks the keywords it keeps against 50M+ real buyer searches + Google Trends, not generic AI tags.

    Batch 10K · 6×

    The full engine dedupes and keywords 10,000+ files at once at ~1.3s each, about 6× faster than typical tools.

    0% commission

    CyberPusher one-click submits clean files to Adobe Stock, Shutterstock, Getty and Pond5 with 0% commission.

    Cleaner keywords, better rankings.

    20 free credits. CyberStock dedupes, ranks, and writes keywords across batches automatically — informed by 50M+ buyer searches.

    FAQ

    Stock keyword deduper FAQ

    Do duplicate keywords hurt stock photos?

    Duplicates waste your limited keyword slots — Adobe Stock and Shutterstock cap keywords at 50 — and give no ranking benefit. Deduping before upload lets every slot describe something new.

    How many keywords do Adobe Stock and Shutterstock allow?

    Both allow up to 50 keywords per asset (Adobe weights the first 10 most). Dreamstime recommends 10–25. Wasting slots on repeats lowers discoverability.

    How do I merge keyword lists from multiple photos?

    Paste each list into a box, add as many as you need, and the tool merges them into one unique, ordered set with frequency counts.

    Does capitalization matter for stock keywords?

    No. 'Beach' and 'beach' are the same keyword; output is normalized to lowercase so you do not ship accidental duplicates.