Keyword

Long-Tail Keyword Finder

Turn a broad topic into specific long-tail phrases (with intent labels) so you can choose a video angle that’s easier to rank and easier to click.

Choose 1 primary phrase Pick 3–6 supporting phrases Match title + thumbnail promise
Next steps (recommended workflow)
No login required. Runs client-side in your browser.
Tip: a long-tail phrase works best when the video outcome is specific (fix, compare, tutorial, setup, checklist).

What is a long-tail keyword (and why creators should use them)?

A long-tail keyword is a longer, more specific search phrase. Instead of targeting a huge term like “iphone camera”, a long-tail phrase might be “iphone camera settings for low light” or “iphone camera tips for vloggers”. Long-tail queries usually have clearer intent and less competition, which makes them a practical way for small or new channels to get consistent search traffic.

On YouTube, long-tail keywords help you decide what the video is actually about, how to package it, and what to promise in the first lines of your description. They also reduce “topic drift” — the common situation where a video tries to cover too much and ends up ranking for nothing.

How to use this tool (simple workflow)

  • Step 1: Enter a broad topic (what your audience cares about).
  • Step 2: Add an optional audience cue (beginners, vloggers, students) and region/language cue if relevant.
  • Step 3: Click Generate long-tail keywords.
  • Step 4: Pick 1 main phrase and 3–6 supporting phrases that match the same intent.
  • Step 5: Turn the main phrase into 3–5 title options with our Title Generator.

Intent labels (how to interpret them)

The output includes an intent label (like How-to, Best, Review, or Fix) to help you choose an angle that matches how viewers are searching. The intent should guide your structure:

  • How-to: steps, demo, and a clear before/after.
  • Best: comparisons, criteria, and a ranked list.
  • Review: real usage, pros/cons, and who it’s for.
  • Fix: symptoms → cause → solution.

Pro tips (to make long-tail keywords actually work)

  • Match the promise: your title, thumbnail, and first description line must describe the same outcome.
  • Don’t mix intents: avoid combining “best” + “how to” + “review” in one video unless you structure it well.
  • Add constraints: “under 10 minutes”, “without app”, “for beginners”, “2026” can increase clarity and CTR.
  • Validate quickly: search YouTube and look at what the top videos promise — then differentiate your angle.

FAQ

Is this long-tail keyword finder free?

Yes. It’s free and runs client-side in your browser on YTSEOHub (no account required).

Does it show real YouTube search volume?

No. This tool generates structured long-tail variations. Validate demand and competition by searching YouTube and using your channel analytics.

How many long-tail keywords should I target in one video?

Choose 1 primary phrase for the main promise and a handful of supporting phrases that mean the same thing. Avoid mixing unrelated intents.

Where should I use my long-tail keyword?

Use it in your working title draft, the first lines of your description, and naturally in your spoken intro. Then use the Tag Generator to create tag lines that support the same angle.

What’s the difference between keyword ideas and long-tail keywords?

Keyword ideas give you topic angles. Long-tail keywords are the more specific, search-shaped phrases you can use to package one angle clearly.

What should I do after I pick a long-tail phrase?

Generate multiple title options, finalize tags and description, and run the Pre-Upload SEO Checklist before publishing.