Hashtag Generator

Describe your topic, set a count, and the tool builds three groups of hashtags — Popular for reach, Niche for precision, and Related for variety. Click any tag to select or deselect it before copying.

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Instagram Posts
Grow your reach
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TikTok Videos
Land on FYP
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Twitter/X
Join conversations
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LinkedIn
Professional reach

Platform Hashtag Limits

Instagram
Max: 30
Best: 5-15
TikTok
Max: Unlimited
Best: 3-5
Twitter/X
Max: No limit
Best: 1-3
LinkedIn
Max: No limit
Best: 3-5
YouTube
Max: 500
Best: 3-5
Facebook
Max: No limit
Best: 2-3

The Three Hashtag Groups

Popular

High-volume tags derived directly from your keywords plus common engagement suffixes. They cast the widest net and attract browsers who search broad topics.

Niche

Targeted combinations of your keywords with community and expertise modifiers. They surface your content to smaller, more engaged audiences who are more likely to follow or convert.

Related

Keyword mashups, year stamps, and semantic neighbors that round out your tag set. They catch search queries you might not have thought of and keep your mix varied post to post.

How It Works

1

Describe Your Topic

Type a few words or a sentence about your post's subject. The tool extracts keywords and ranks them by frequency.

2

Tune the Options

Slide the count between 5 and 30, toggle trending prefixes on or off, and choose whether to CamelCase each word.

3

Select & Copy

Click individual tags to cherry-pick your favorites, or hit Copy All to grab the full set. The character counter shows Instagram and Twitter limits in real time.

Best Practices

✅ Do

  • Mix Popular and Niche tags to balance reach with relevance
  • Use CamelCase for multi-word hashtags so they are screen-reader friendly
  • Research what your target audience actually searches for
  • Rotate your tag set between posts to avoid repetitive-content flags
  • Place hashtags where your platform's algorithm can parse them
  • Track which tags drive the most profile visits and adjust

❌ Don't

  • Stuff the maximum allowed tags on every post — quality over quantity
  • Use completely unrelated hashtags just because they are trending
  • Copy another account's exact tag set post after post
  • Ignore banned or shadowbanned tags — one bad tag can suppress the whole post
  • Use only mega-popular tags where your content will be buried in seconds
  • Forget to verify a new hashtag's meaning before publishing — double meanings exist

Tips by Content Type

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Lifestyle

  • Blend location tags with mood keywords
  • Seasonal tags spike in search volume — ride the wave
  • Niche community tags (#VanLifeEurope) outperform generic ones
  • Refresh your set each quarter as trends shift
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Business

  • Include your branded hashtag in every post
  • Target industry-specific terms your clients search
  • Use fewer, sharper tags on LinkedIn (3-5 is ideal)
  • Monitor competitor tags for gaps you can fill
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Creator

  • Add #fyp and #foryou on TikTok — they still help discovery
  • Pair broad tags with hyper-specific ones (#Photography + #35mmFilmTokyo)
  • Create a signature tag your audience can follow
  • Test different tag counts and measure reach per post
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E-commerce

  • Tag product categories and materials (#HandmadeCeramics)
  • Include event and sale tags during promotions
  • Use Related hashtags to reach adjacent buyer interests
  • Keep branded tags consistent across all product posts

Frequently Asked Questions

How many hashtags should I include per post?
It varies by platform. Instagram officially allows 30 but engagement research suggests 5-15 is the sweet spot. TikTok performs best with 3-5 focused tags. Twitter recommends 1-3 so tweets stay readable. LinkedIn posts do well with 3-5 industry terms.
What is the difference between Popular, Niche, and Related groups?
Popular hashtags have high search volume and give you broad visibility. Niche hashtags target a specific audience so your post is less likely to get buried. Related hashtags are keyword combinations and variations that fill out your tag set with topical relevance.
Should I capitalize each word in my hashtags?
Yes, CamelCase (capitalizing the first letter of each word) improves readability and accessibility. Screen readers pronounce #SummerTravel correctly but may mangle #summertravel. It also helps human readers parse multi-word tags at a glance.
Are hashtags still effective in 2025?
They are. Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube all use hashtags for content discovery. Algorithms weigh them less than they once did, but a well-chosen tag set still surfaces your content to people browsing specific topics.
Where should I place hashtags in my post?
On Instagram you can put them in the caption or the first comment — both work for discovery. On Twitter, weave them into the sentence or add them at the end. On TikTok, they go in the caption below your video description.
Should I reuse the same hashtags on every post?
No. Platforms may flag repetitive tag sets as spammy behavior and reduce your reach. Rotate your tags across posts, mixing evergreen staples with timely or trending ones to keep your content fresh in the algorithm's eyes.
What are banned or shadowbanned hashtags?
Some tags have been flagged by platforms for policy violations or spam abuse. Using them can suppress your entire post. Before adding a tag you are unsure about, search for it on the platform — if the results page shows a warning or no recent posts, avoid it.
How do I discover trending hashtags on my own?
Check each platform's Explore or Trending section. Monitor what top creators in your niche are tagging. Use the Trending toggle in this tool to mix viral prefixes like #fyp and #viral into your set automatically.
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Ready to Boost Your Social Reach?

Describe your next post, hit Generate, and walk away with a ready-to-paste set of hashtags split across Popular, Niche, and Related groups. No sign-up, no fees.