Topic-based tag suggestions
The input field accepts a post topic or content description, which helps the AI generate tags tied to the subject instead of unrelated trend bait.
Describe the post, choose the social platform, and get a relevant hashtag set you can trim before publishing.
Start with the actual post topic so the tags stay connected to the content.
Platform presets guide the tag mix for Instagram, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, or Facebook.
Use these steps when you need hashtag ideas that fit the topic, audience, and platform instead of a generic block of popular tags.
Enter the real subject of the post, video, product, place, or campaign. Add a niche detail such as vegan recipes, wedding photography, SaaS onboarding, or Bali travel if it changes the audience.
Open advanced options and select Instagram, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, or Facebook. The tool uses that choice to shape the tag count and the style of suggested hashtags.
Copy only the hashtags that match the finished post. Remove tags that are too broad, off-topic, misspelled, sensitive, or unlikely to describe the content accurately.

The input field accepts a post topic or content description, which helps the AI generate tags tied to the subject instead of unrelated trend bait.
The platform selector adds practical limits, such as fewer tags for X or Facebook and larger sets for Instagram or YouTube discovery.
Use the copy-all button for quick drafts, or copy individual tags when you want to build a cleaner final mix by hand.
The prompt asks for a blend of popular, medium, and niche tags, which is useful when the post needs reach without losing relevance.
Social teams can test several post angles quickly, then compare tag sets before loading the final caption into a scheduler.
AI suggestions still need a human scan for banned tags, sensitive meanings, brand conflicts, local slang, and platform policy changes.
Hashtag Generator uses server-assisted AI for tag creation, shows the returned hashtags in the current browser session, and leaves final relevance checks to you.
Hashtag Generator sends the topic and selected platform to Rune's authenticated AI service, then returns a copyable tag set for manual review.
Generated hashtags remain in the current browser view until another request replaces them or the page is closed; no saved tag library is created.
Sign-in is required because the hashtag list is created through the account-based AI workflow instead of a static browser rule set.
Read these notes before using generated hashtags on brand accounts, paid campaigns, client posts, or sensitive topics.
Use public-facing topic details and leave private client data, unreleased campaign terms, and confidential names out of the prompt.
A hashtag request usually needs the subject and niche only, not the full campaign brief or internal strategy.
Hashtags should describe the post, audience, product, place, or theme with enough accuracy to avoid misleading discovery.
Check spelling, capitalization, brand names, locations, and any tags that could carry an unexpected meaning.
Instagram, TikTok, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Facebook do not reward the same tag count or tone.
If a list feels too broad, regenerate with a narrower niche, platform, audience, language, or location cue.
Paste the selected tags into the destination platform and confirm spacing, truncation, and tag availability before posting.
Do not copy every suggestion automatically; a smaller set of relevant tags is usually easier for users to trust.
Hashtag Generator works best with a specific post topic, niche, location, product, or audience; vague prompts usually create weaker tag sets.
Hashtag Generator spends account-based AI credits for each tag request, so repeated platform or niche tests depend on the remaining allowance.
Start with a clear topic and add one useful modifier, such as the niche, location, product type, audience, or platform. Specific prompts reduce generic tags and make review faster.
No. It generates AI hashtag ideas from your topic and selected platform. You should still check current trends, banned tags, and sensitive meanings inside the platform before posting.
Yes. Sign-in is required because the tool uses Rune's AI generation service and account allowance to produce the hashtag set.
Use the platform tip as a starting point, then keep only tags that match the finished post. Relevance matters more than filling every possible hashtag slot.
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