Create your own tag cloud from any text to visualize word frequency.
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What text do you want to visualize?

 
Web page URL:
e.g. http://mysite.com/blog/2007/
OR  
Upload a file:
plain text, 100 KB max
OR  
Paste text to be visualized:
easiest, 3 MB max


Options

 
Maximum number of words to show?
25 - 100 is a good range
Minimum frequency?
Don't show infrequent words
Show frequencies?
Show word count next to each word
no
yes
Ignore words from a stoplist
Group similar words?
eg: learned, learns, learning -> learning
no
yes
Ignore common English words?
eg: and, of, the, ...
no
yes
Printable/Full screen version?

What is TagCrowd?

TagCrowd is a web application for visualizing word frequencies in any user-supplied text by creating what is popularly known as a tag cloud or text cloud.

It was created by Daniel Steinbock, a doctoral student in Design and Education at Stanford University.

Today, text clouds are primarily used for navigation and visualization on Web 2.0 sites that employ user-generated metadata (tags) as a categorization scheme. (Flickr is a good example.)

TagCrowd is doing something different.

When we look at a text cloud, we see not only an informative, beautiful image that communicates much in a single glance, we see a whole new perspective on text.

TagCrowd is taking tag clouds far beyond their original function:

The list goes on and continues to grow.

In the future, TagCrowd will develop into a suite of experimental tools and tutorials that empower social and collaborative uses for text clouds and related visualizations.

Our mission is to push the innovation envelope in online and face-to-face communities of all stripes.