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TikTok Hashtag Generator

Say what the video is about and get relevant hashtags — each with the reason it fits, and the whole set copied in one press.

A fresh batch per press. Your description is sent to our generator — the video is not, because it never leaves your device.

How it works

How to find TikTok hashtags?

  1. Describe the video

    A few words on the clip — home gym, latte art, thrift haul. Specific beats generic.

  2. Pass the check

    One tap proves you are human. Usually it clears itself.

  3. Drop the misses

    Every tag starts selected, with a line on why it fits. Tap a card to drop it.

  4. Copy and paste

    One press copies the set. Put it at the end of the caption, after the hook.

Inspiration

TikTok hashtag ideas

The shape that works: one broad community tag, a few that name the subject, one only insiders search. Swap the niche, keep the shape — or seed the generator with yours.

Fitness

One community tag, the rest name the workout.

  • #gymtok
  • #homeworkout
  • #formcheck
  • #dumbbellworkout
  • #fitnessjourney

Food & cooking

Tag the dish and the method, not just “food”.

  • #foodtok
  • #easyrecipes
  • #weeknightdinner
  • #mealprep
  • #airfryerrecipes

Thrift & fashion

The niche has its own verbs — use them.

  • #thriftflip
  • #thrifthaul
  • #outfitideas
  • #secondhandstyle
  • #grwm

Beauty

Name the look and the routine people search.

  • #beautytok
  • #skincareroutine
  • #makeuptutorial
  • #cleangirlmakeup
  • #5minmakeup

Small business

Process tags — TikTok loves watching the work.

  • #smallbusinesscheck
  • #packanorderwithme
  • #handmadebusiness
  • #behindthescenes
  • #etsyseller

Learning & how-to

For anything that teaches. Pair with a topic tag.

  • #learnontiktok
  • #tiktoktaughtme
  • #howto
  • #lifehacks
  • #tutorial

Before you post

What TikTok hashtags are actually for?

A hashtag is a label, not a lottery ticket. TikTok reads the caption to work out what a video is about before enough people have watched it to say anything — so tags that name the subject help it aim the first few hundred views at people who already watch this kind of thing. That is also why #fyp does nothing: every video has it, so it separates yours from nothing.

Keep the set short and specific, and put it after the hook — hashtags share the caption’s 2,200 characters with your writing, and the feed only shows about one line before “more”. Search matters here too: a growing share of TikTok use is people typing queries into the search bar, and the plain words for your topic in the caption are what answer them. Which is exactly why relevance beats reach on every tag in the set.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Do these hashtags show live view counts or what is trending?

No. Live counts and the trending list only exist inside TikTok — there is no public API for them. This tool picks tags that describe your video. For what is trending, use Discover or Creative Center in the app.

How does it come up with the hashtags?

From your description: what the video shows, the topic, and what that audience searches. Each tag comes with a one-line reason so you can judge the fit.

How many hashtags should I use on TikTok?

Three to five that describe the video. There is no hard cap — they share the 2,200-character caption — but a wall of tags just hides the hook.

Where do hashtags go — TikTok has no separate field?

In the caption, after the hook. The feed shows about one line before “more”, so that line should be why someone watches, not the tags.

Can I use these for Reels and Shorts too?

Topic tags travel. Swap anything TikTok-native, and on Reels you can put hashtags in the first comment — TikTok only has the caption.