Instagram Hashtag Generator
Boost Your Reach Instantly
Discover the most effective, trending hashtags for your Instagram posts. Select by category or search by keyword to skyrocket your engagement 100% free.
The Perfect Hashtag Strategy
Don't just use tags—use a scientifically proven growth strategy.
Broad Tags (3-5)
High-volume hashtags (1M+ posts) that establish your general theme (e.g., #photography, #travel).
Niche Tags (5-10)
Medium-volume tags (100k-500k) where your specific audience hangs out (e.g., #streetphotography).
Branded Tags (1-2)
Your unique tags that build community and track user-generated content (e.g., #YourBrand).
const reach = (content) => {
return content
+ ' ' + highVolumeTags(5)
+ ' ' + nicheTags(10)
+ ' ' + brandedTag(1);
};
Engagement Pro-Tips
Mix Tag Sizes: Don't just use 1M+ hashtags. You'll get buried. Use 50% niche tags to stay at the top longer.
Stay Relevant: Only use tags that actually match your photo. Instagram's AI scans your image and detects irrelevant tags.
Hide Your Tags: Use dots or spaces to push hashtags down in your caption so it looks cleaner for followers.
How to Use the Hashtag Generator
Select Your Industry
Choose the high-intent category that best aligns with your content to load curated trending hashtags.
Curate Your Strategy
Manually select the most relevant tags. We recommend a balanced strategy of 10-15 highly targeted hashtags.
Export & Go Live
Copy your curated list instantly and integrate them into your post caption for immediate discovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many hashtags should I use?
While Instagram allows up to 30 hashtags, recent data suggests that using 10-15 highly targeted tags is more effective than using the maximum amount of generic ones.
What is a shadowban?
A shadowban is when Instagram limits your content's reach. This usually happens when you use banned or repetitive hashtags. Our list is regularly updated to include only safe, engagement-boosting tags.
Should I put hashtags in the caption or comments?
Both work! Placing them in the caption is better for searchability, while placing them in the first comment keeps your caption look cleaner. The performance difference is minimal.