Type the thing your post is about. Hit go. Thirty curated Instagram hashtags arrive in a copy-paste block — mixed across broad, niche and micro reach so the post doesn't drown in the noisy tier. Free, instant, no login.

Thirty curated hashtags grouped by reach tier, restriction-checked, and a one-tap copy block ready to paste under your post.
A balanced set of thirty — not five obvious giants, not fifty random fillers — built for the Instagram caption slot.
Ten broad, ten niche, ten micro — so your post lands on a few popular feeds and dominates several small ones.
The curated lists skip tags Instagram has historically gated or quietly suppressed — no shadow-ban land mines.
Copy all thirty, or copy a single tier, or tap any individual tag — the clipboard fills with a clean space-separated block.
Re-run as many topics as you want. No daily cap, no soft paywall, no “sign up for ten more.”
Type the topic in whichever language you post in — the generator returns Latin-script tags that travel well across the Instagram graph.
Drop in a topic — get a ranked stack of broad, niche, and micro hashtags every time.
A single keyword or short phrase. The generator builds the stack from a curated tag dictionary.
Tags split into broad (high volume), niche (mid), and micro (low) bands so the mix balances reach with relevance.
One-tap copies the ranked set, ready to paste into a caption or first comment.
Four reasons this set works better than the autocomplete suggestions or a competitor copy-paste.
Stack thirty million-post tags and a small post sinks to the bottom of feeds it can’t win. The balanced split — ten broad, ten niche, ten micro — keeps visibility, residency, and dominance all in play.

Some tags look healthy and silently nuke reach — either over-spammed or quietly added to a moderation list. The curated dictionary skips them so one bad tag doesn’t sink the rest.

The dictionary ships with the page. No outbound call to Instagram. No queue. Type a topic — tags appear in the same render frame.

Copy emits a single space-separated block — the exact shape Instagram expects in the caption or first comment. No reformatting, no leading hashes to add.

Instagram lets a single post carry up to thirty hashtags. Most accounts either ignore that ceiling or burn it on the same five obvious giants every time. The first habit caps a post’s reach at whatever the caption can attract on its own; the second habit drops the post into a tier where ten thousand newer posts arrive in the same minute and the visibility window closes inside thirty seconds. A balanced thirty — mixed across broad, niche and micro — outperforms either of those defaults on almost any account size, in almost any niche.
Tags with millions of posts have a visibility window measured in seconds. Big accounts use them for the top-slot push; small accounts pair them with niche and micro tags so the post still has a residency window when the broad-tag window closes.
Niche tags with a few hundred thousand posts are the residency layer. A small post can hold the second or third page of a niche tag for hours, picking up the discovery traffic that broad-tag posts never reach.
Tags under a hundred thousand posts — or under ten thousand — let a fresh account hold the top slot for a week. Less traffic per tag, but every viewer is closer to the topic and far more likely to follow.
Instagram does not like seeing the same thirty tags posted by the same account hour after hour. Rotate at least the broad tier between posts so the algorithm reads each set as fresh intent instead of a copy-paste template.
One topic input, seven distinct outputs — from a single paste block to a per-tier breakdown.
Type a topic word, get thirty curated tags drawn from a pre-built dictionary — balanced across reach tiers.
Every set arrives split into broad, niche and micro so you can see at a glance where each tag is going to push the post.
Hit the “Copy all thirty” button and the clipboard fills with a clean space-separated block ready for the caption slot.
Want just the micro ten? Copy that tier alone — useful for posts that only need the residency layer, not the visibility push.
Click any individual chip to copy that tag on its own — handy for stories, captions, and replies that need one or two tags.
The dictionary is curated against the publicly-known restricted lists, so a bad apple tag never sinks the rest of the post.
Type the topic in whichever language you post in — the returned tags are Latin-script and travel well across the Instagram graph.
| What you actually want | Guessing / paid tool | This generator |
|---|---|---|
| A balanced mix across reach tiers | Same five giants | Three-tier mix |
| Restriction-checked tags | Unverified | Filtered |
| Instant results, no waiting queue | Rate-limited | Sub-second |
| No login, no signup | Account wall | Open access |
| Generate twenty topics back to back | Daily cap | Unlimited |
| Cost | $15-49 / month | Free, forever |
Photographers, food bloggers and lifestyle accounts pulling a fresh thirty for every post instead of recycling the same caption block.
Indie boutiques and home bakers reaching the discovery feed in their actual locality — micro tags carry small accounts farther than broad ones do.
Multi-client managers generating per-topic sets in seconds rather than maintaining a spreadsheet of fifty pre-saved tag groups.
Fitness coaches, business mentors and online course creators pairing each post with a topic-matched thirty instead of one generic block.
Anyone in the first six months on the platform — where micro tags do the heavy lifting and the broad tier is mostly noise until the follower count catches up.
Five stages of curation behind every topic in the dictionary — refreshed when the platform shifts what it gates.
Each dictionary entry starts from a clean topic word — coffee, fitness, travel — not a brand handle or branded hashtag.
For every topic we pull candidate tags at three volume ranges: million-plus, hundred-thousand-plus, and under a hundred thousand.
Anything sitting on the publicly-known restricted lists or with a history of suppression gets stripped before it reaches the dictionary.
Each topic locks at exactly ten broad, ten niche and ten micro — the same shape across every set so posts get a consistent reach mix.
The dictionary ships inside the page so there is no API round-trip when you generate — and gets refreshed when the platform shifts what it gates.
“I post about home baking twice a week and the micro tier is where my reach actually compounds. Generated sets land me on niche feeds I never used to show up on.”
“I manage four small client accounts. Per-topic generation in a few seconds saves me an evening a week of maintaining spreadsheets of pre-saved hashtag blocks.”
“The balanced mix is the thing nobody else gets right. The same thirty huge tags every post was killing my visibility — switching to the three-tier mix moved the needle inside a fortnight.”
A balanced three-tier set in under a second — ready for the caption slot, free for as many topics as you want to run.
Best hashtag tool I have used. Gives the mix right — broad + niche + branded. Other tools just dump 30 broad ones and call it done.
Got niche fitness hashtags I had never seen before. Engagement on that post was double my average. Will use this for every post now.
Hashtags are well categorized — high competition, medium, niche. Picked from medium and got found by the right audience. Slightly wish it showed estimated post counts per tag.
I run a small candle business. The "hand-made products" niche hashtags this gave me are exactly what I should have been using all year. Wish I had found this in January.
The 2026 algorithm awareness is real. The tool clearly tunes its tags for what is working currently, not 2021-era advice. Refreshing.
Strong hashtag stacks — broad / medium / niche split is well done. Would love a sliding intensity bar for niche-only stacks, but the current categorization already gets me where I need to be.
Saved me from manually researching hashtags for a campaign across 8 industries. Plugged in the topic, got 30 ready-to-paste tags. Job done.
My reach went up 30% the week I started using these tag stacks. Cannot be the only factor but it definitely helped.
No login. No "premium" upsell hiding the best tags. Just gives them. That is the entire UX win.
Pinoy food hashtags came out well. Mix of English and Tagalog tags. Could use more local-language presets but already useful.
I sell Indian crafts on Instagram. Got niche regional hashtags I did not know existed. Engagement noticeably up on a small account.
Tested 5 hashtag generators before settling here. This one ranks tags by actual relevance, not just volume. Big difference.