Google Bold - The Semantic Decoder
Google Bold Keyword Extractor
Search “personal injury lawyer” on Google. Your exact query is bolded—but Google also bolds “attorney,” “accident lawyer,” “legal representation.”
Extract what Google considers the semantic vocabulary for any query.
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The Problem
Keyword Tools Show Volume. Not Vocabulary.
You write content optimised for a keyword. Competitor ranks higher. You run another tool. It tells you they used the same keywords you did.
So why do they rank?
Because they used words you didn’t. Words Google highlighted in the search results. Words you missed because you were looking at keyword volume charts instead of what Google actually bolded.
Search any query on Google. Open Quick Launch Toolbar (Ctrl+Shift+Space). Search “Bold From SERP.”
The tool scans your results. Extracts every bolded term – your exact match, synonyms, variations, semantic associations. You get a list. Clean. Complete. No manual scanning.
The Semantic SEO Advantage
Rank for One Query. Or Fifty Variations.
Content optimised for volume ranks for one query.
Content optimised for semantic clusters ranks for fifty variations.
Bold From SERP shows you the cluster. What Google bolded around your query. What semantically related terms appear in the top results. Write with those terms. Your content becomes topically complete.
- Content optimisation → Include the exact terms Google highlighted. Signal semantic completeness.
- Keyword expansion → Discover related terms you didn’t think to research. Google found them for you.
- Competitor analysis → What bolded terms appear in top-ranking snippets? What are you missing?
- Multi-language research → Search in any language. See what Google bolded. Reveal language-specific associations.
- Topic clusters → Run on five related queries. Watch semantic vocabulary overlap. Build clusters Google recognises.
Keyword tools tell you what to target. Google’s bolding tells you what to say. This tool makes Google’s answer visible.
How to Use It
Three Steps. No Learning.
Open Google. Search anything. Press Ctrl+Shift+Space to open the Quick Launch Toolbar. Type “Bold From SERP.” The tool scans your search results and extracts every bolded term automatically.
Copy the list. Paste it into your content brief. Use the terms Google itself highlighted as your semantic writing guide.
No manual scanning. No keyword tools. Just the vocabulary Google already told you matters.
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