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YouTube Hashtag Generator

Generate 5–10 relevant hashtags for your topic and keep your description clean (avoid spam).

Best practice: use 3–5 strong hashtags in your description.
No login required. Runs client-side in your browser.
Tip: Use specific niche hashtags first, then 1–2 broader creator hashtags.

What is this tool?

Hashtags can surface your video on hashtag pages and reinforce topic when used sparingly. Flooding thirty unrelated hashtags looks spammy and can confuse viewers. This free YouTube hashtag generator suggests a compact set from your topic so you can keep the strongest few. Run it alongside our description builder — hashtags usually belong in the description, not stuffed into the title. Everything runs locally in your browser with no login on ytseohub.com.

Think of hashtags as a small “category hint,” not a magic ranking lever. The best hashtags are highly relevant, readable, and consistent with your title and thumbnail. If you would feel awkward saying the hashtag out loud as a label for the video, it’s probably not a good fit.

How to use this hashtag generator

Enter a topic that matches the video’s main subject. Click Generate hashtags, then delete any tag that is too broad, off-brand, or misleading. Copy the remainder into the bottom of your description block, after your summary and links. Pair with accurate tags from the tag generator and a title verified in the title character counter. Refresh hashtags when you refresh the video topic — outdated tags undermine trust.

  • Start niche-first. Use 2–3 specific hashtags tightly tied to the video topic.
  • Add 1 broader tag. Only if it still matches your audience and content style.
  • Order matters. Put the most relevant hashtags first.
  • Keep it honest. Don’t use trend tags that don’t match the video.

How many hashtags should you use?

A common sweet spot is three to five. YouTube may display the first few prominently; choose order carefully. Prefer specific compound tags tied to your niche over single generic words that apply to half of YouTube. If you cover multiple unrelated topics in one upload, consider splitting into separate videos instead of hashtag cramming.

Examples (good vs spammy)

Good: #BeginnerWorkout #GymRoutine #WorkoutTips — these describe the video clearly. Spammy: #Viral #Trending #Shorts #Funny — if it doesn’t match the content, it hurts trust.

Pro tips

  • Match thumbnail and title. Hashtags should echo the same story, not a different one.
  • Avoid misleading trends. Do not hijack unrelated viral tags.
  • Use the pre-upload checklist every publish day.

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FAQ

Is this hashtag tool free?

Yes, no account required. It runs in your browser.

Should I put hashtags in the YouTube title?

Usually no — keep titles clean; use hashtags in the description.

How many hashtags should I use on YouTube?

A common sweet spot is 3–5 relevant hashtags. More can look spammy and reduce clarity.

Do hashtags replace tags?

No. Tags and hashtags are different fields; use both thoughtfully when relevant.

Will hashtags get me more views alone?

Hashtags are a small signal. Packaging, retention, and relevance matter far more.

What tools pair with this?

Use Description Builder, Tag Generator, Description Counter, and the Checklist.