P9X9 Social

Hashtag Generator

Type a topic and get a ready-to-use set of hashtags for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube or Facebook — remove any you do not like, then copy all.

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Enter a topic and press Generate to build your hashtag set.

How the Hashtag Generator works

Enter a topic and P9X9 Social builds a set of hashtags combining your topic with platform-appropriate pools — choose Instagram, TikTok, YouTube or Facebook and pick how many tags you want (5 to 30).

Each hashtag can be removed individually before you copy the final set. Generation happens locally in your browser: no data leaves your device.

  • Platform-aware tag pools for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and Facebook
  • 5–30 hashtags per set, with individual removal before copy
  • One-tap copy of the full set, formatted for paste

Using hashtags honestly

Hashtags work best when they match your content. This generator builds tags from your actual topic — it never adds random or trending-but-irrelevant tags, which platforms increasingly penalise as spam.

  • Mix sizes: a few broad tags for reach, several niche tags for relevance
  • Match tags to the platform — the same set rarely fits everywhere
  • Keep captions readable: put hashtags in a comment or after the caption body
  • Remove any tag that does not genuinely describe your post
Tip: check a tag's current usage on the platform before relying on it — engagement beats volume.

How many hashtags should you use?

Instagram allows up to 30 per post (and 3–5 is plenty for TikTok, where captions stay short). Start with 8–15 relevant tags for Instagram, 3–5 for TikTok, and fewer still for Facebook and YouTube.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this hashtag generator free?
Yes — free forever, no account, no watermark. Everything is generated in your browser.
Why do the tags match my topic instead of "trending" tags?
Relevant tags bring engaged viewers; irrelevant trending tags attract the wrong audience and can look spammy. The generator sticks to topic-based tags.
Can I copy all hashtags at once?
Yes — remove any you do not want, then press "Copy all" to copy the remaining set as a ready-to-paste string.