About the Hashtag Generator
This tool turns the keywords and phrases you give it into clean, correctly formatted hashtags. You describe what your post is about, and it produces valid hashtags in several styles, ready to drop into a caption.
What it does β and does not β do
It is worth being clear and honest about this. The tool formats the words you provide; it does not connect to any platform to fetch trending or high-volume hashtags, because that data is private to each network and changes constantly. What it gives you is the mechanical part done correctly: it strips spaces and punctuation that would break a hashtag, joins multi-word phrases, and offers several conventions so each tag is valid and consistent. You bring the topic knowledge and choose which tags actually fit your audience.
The styles it produces
For each phrase you enter it can generate a joined lowercase tag such as #socialmediamarketing, a CamelCase tag such as #SocialMediaMarketing, and individual single-word tags such as #social and #marketing. CamelCase is more than cosmetic: capitalising each word lets screen readers announce the words separately, so it is the accessibility-recommended form and worth preferring. Single-word tags are broader and catch wider searches, while joined phrase tags are more specific. Mixing a few of each is a sensible approach.
Using hashtags well
More is not better. A handful of specific, relevant hashtags generally reaches a more interested audience than a wall of generic ones, and several platforms now downrank posts that look spammy. Use the generator to get correctly formatted options quickly, then choose the most relevant. Click any tag to copy it individually, or copy the whole set. Everything runs in your browser, so your keywords stay private.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does it create the hashtags?
It takes the keywords and phrases you enter and formats them into hashtags β joined, CamelCase, and as single words β removing spaces and punctuation so they are valid.
Does it find trending or popular hashtags?
No, and it is honest about that. It does not have live popularity data. It formats and expands the words you provide; you decide which are relevant to your audience.
What is CamelCase and why use it?
CamelCase capitalises each word, like #SocialMediaMarketing. It is the recommended style because screen readers can announce the separate words, making your posts more accessible.
Can I copy them quickly?
Yes. Click any single hashtag to copy it, or use Copy All to grab the whole set at once for pasting into a post.
How many hashtags should I use?
It depends on the platform β a few well-chosen, specific tags usually outperform a long generic list. Pick the most relevant ones the tool generates rather than using them all.

