Enter your video topic or title, pick a content type, and get a batch of relevant tags and keywords to help people find your video.
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How it works
The YouTube Tag Generator takes your video topic and produces a batch of relevant tags and keyword phrases, a mix of broad terms and specific long-tail phrases, so YouTube and viewers can better understand what your video is about. Click any tag to copy it, or use Copy all to copy the whole list comma-separated, ready to paste straight into your video's tags field.
Honest framing. Tags are a minor discovery signal, not a magic ranking lever. YouTube itself says your title, thumbnail, description, and viewer engagement matter far more. Use these tags to round out a video that is already well titled and described, and to catch common misspellings or alternate phrasings of your topic.
Free, no signup. Each generation draws a small amount from your shared daily AI allowance, shown by the quota chip. Paid plans get a larger daily allowance for heavier sessions.
What you will see
- Tag chips
- Each generated tag or keyword phrase. Click a chip to copy just that tag.
- Copy all
- Copies every tag at once, comma-separated, in the exact format YouTube's tags field expects.
- Content type
- An optional steer (tutorial, review, vlog, and so on) so the tags match how your video is framed.
- Generate more
- Adds a fresh batch of tags, distinct from the ones already shown.
- Recent generations
- Your last 10 runs, kept locally in your browser for 30 days. Click any entry to reopen it.
Frequently asked questions
What are YouTube tags?
Tags are keywords you add to a video to describe its topic and help YouTube understand and surface it. They sit in the video's settings (not visible to viewers) and can include your main topic, related terms, and common alternate spellings.
How do I add these tags to my video?
In YouTube Studio, open your video, go to Details > Show more > Tags, and paste the comma-separated list. Use Copy all here to copy them in the right format, then paste and save.
How many tags should I use?
YouTube allows roughly 500 characters of tags total. You do not need to fill it. A focused set of 10 to 20 relevant tags, led by your most important keyword, is better than stuffing in loosely related terms.
Do tags still matter for YouTube SEO?
They are a small, supporting signal. YouTube has said tags play a minimal role and mainly help with commonly misspelled topics. Your title, thumbnail, description, and how long people watch matter far more, so treat tags as a finishing touch, not the main event.
Where do the tag ideas come from?
They are generated by a large language model from the topic you enter, blending broad and long-tail phrasings around your subject. Review them and drop any that do not genuinely describe your video, accurate tags help, irrelevant ones do not.
Is the YouTube tag generator free?
Yes, free with no signup. Each generation uses a small part of a shared daily AI allowance shown by the quota chip; paid plans get a larger allowance.
Can I generate tags in another language?
Yes. It produces tags in the same language as the topic you enter, so you can tag videos for non-English audiences too.