Backend Search Terms Builder
The backend search terms field is the most wasted space in Seller Central. Amazon gives you 250 bytes — not characters, bytes — of hidden keyword space that customers never see but the search engine still indexes. Most sellers either leave it empty or fill it with junk that Amazon throws away. This tool builds a clean string that actually uses the room.
Paste your keywords, one per line. The tool lowercases everything, drops exact duplicates, and strips stopwords — the, a, and, for, with, and the rest. Amazon ignores those anyway, so leaving them in just eats your byte budget. What's left is joined into a single string with a live byte count against the 250 limit.
Bytes, not characters
This trips people up. If you use plain ASCII, a byte equals a character. But type an accented word or a smart quote and the byte count jumps. The tool counts real UTF-8 bytes, the way Amazon does, so the number you see is the number Amazon enforces. If you're over, the tool trims the string to what fits and tells you how many terms got cut.
Don't repeat your visible copy
The biggest mistake is pasting the same words that are already in your title and bullets. Amazon already indexes those. The backend field is for the words you couldn't fit elsewhere — alternate spellings, abbreviations, plural forms, slang your customers search. "Water bottle" in the title means you don't need it here; spend these bytes on "flask," "thermos," "gym jug."
Keep it lean
No commas, no punctuation between terms — just spaces. Amazon reads the whole field as one bag of words, so formatting is wasted bytes. A tight, deduplicated string beats a long, repetitive one.
Run this before you save the field. A backend string that's over the limit gets silently truncated by Amazon, and you won't know which terms got dropped until rankings tell you. Build it here, paste it clean, and every byte is doing work.