Hashtag Generator | Instagram, TikTok and X Tags

Generate topic-aware hashtags for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, and LinkedIn using a main topic, related keywords, platform, and reach style.

How the Hashtag Generator Builds Tags

The hashtag generator combines your topic, optional keywords, selected platform, and reach style to suggest tags that fit the post instead of simply adding a # before every word.

Better Inputs Create Better Hashtags

Start with a clear subject, then add audience words, product type, location, style, or content format. A post about office furniture needs different tags than a post about a software course.

When to Edit the Result

Review the list before publishing. Remove tags that do not match the post, keep a mix of broad and niche phrases, and avoid repeating irrelevant high-volume hashtags.

About This Tool

Hashtag Generator produces relevant hashtags from any topic, keyword, or caption you enter. It suggests tags grouped by popularity level so you can mix broad and niche hashtags for better reach on Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and Twitter.

When to Use It

Use this when publishing a social media post and you need to add hashtags quickly, when researching which tags are used in a niche, or when building a set of saved hashtags for recurring content types.

How to Use

  1. Enter your topic, product name, or post caption.
  2. Select the platform you are posting to.
  3. Review the suggested hashtags grouped by size.
  4. Copy the full set or select individual tags.
  5. Paste them into your post caption or comment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many hashtags should I use per post?

Instagram allows up to 30 but 5 to 15 well-chosen tags typically performs better than the maximum. LinkedIn recommends 3 to 5 and Twitter 1 to 2.

Should I use popular or niche hashtags?

A mix of both works best. Broad tags reach large audiences but are competitive. Niche tags reach smaller but more targeted audiences with less competition.

Do hashtags work in the first comment on Instagram?

Yes. Placing hashtags in the first comment rather than the caption keeps the post cleaner while still giving the post hashtag visibility.