YouTube Tag Generator

Enter your video title or keyword and instantly generate SEO-optimized tags to boost your YouTube video's reach and discoverability.

Try:

How to Use YouTube Tags Effectively

YouTube tags help the algorithm understand the topic and context of your video. When used correctly, they can improve your video's visibility in search results and recommendations.

Best Practices for YouTube Tags

  • Put your most important keyword as the first tag
  • Mix broad tags ("cooking") with specific long-tail tags ("easy pasta recipe for beginners")
  • Include common misspellings or alternate spellings
  • Use your channel/brand name as a tag
  • Stay within the 500-character limit
  • Only use tags that are relevant to your content

Tags vs. Hashtags on YouTube

Tags (added in video settings) are hidden metadata that help YouTube categorize your video. Hashtags (added in the title or description with #) are visible to viewers and create clickable links. Both serve different purposes — use tags for SEO and hashtags for discoverability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are YouTube tags and why do they matter?

YouTube tags are keywords you add to your video metadata to help YouTube understand your content. They improve discoverability by helping the algorithm recommend your video to viewers searching for related topics.

How many tags should I use on a YouTube video?

YouTube allows up to 500 characters for tags. Aim for 5-15 relevant tags that mix broad and specific keywords. Quality matters more than quantity — irrelevant tags can hurt your rankings.

Can YouTube tags help my video rank higher?

Yes. While tags are not the primary ranking factor (title and description are more important), they help YouTube understand your video context, especially for commonly misspelled terms and related topics.

Is this YouTube Tag Generator free to use?

Yes, this tool is 100% free with unlimited generations. No sign-up required. Simply enter your keyword and generate optimized tags instantly.

How do I add tags to my YouTube video?

Go to YouTube Studio → select your video → click Details → scroll down to 'Tags' (click 'Show More' if hidden) → paste your generated tags separated by commas.