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Generate SEO-optimized, trending tags that help your videos rank. Get a mix of primary, search, and long-tail keywords in seconds.
While titles and descriptions are crucial, tags remain a vital 'Back-End' signal for YouTube's categorization engine. Our AI-powered Tag Generator uses proven SEO strategies to identify the exact keywords that bridge your content with the search queries of millions of users.
Our tool doesn't just give you a list of random words. We provide a mix of **Primary Keywords** (exact match), **Secondary Keywords** (related terms), and **Long-Tail Phrases** (specific questions). This comprehensive approach covers all bases of search intent.
Many viewers search using common typos or slang. Our generator includes these subtle variations in your tag list, ensuring your video captures traffic that your competitors might be missing due to strict spelling.
Tags help YouTube suggest your video next to similar content. By using tags that are common in your specific niche, you increase your 'Relevance Score', making it more likely that the algorithm will recommend your video to fans of larger creators in your space.
YouTube allows 500 characters for tags. Our tool automatically calculates the character count, providing you with a perfectly sized block of text that you can copy and paste directly into YouTube Studio without any manual editing.
Get the perfect keyword mix for your video in seconds.
Enter the primary keyword you want to rank for (e.g., 'Chocolate Cake Recipe').
Add a niche keyword for more targeted results (e.g., 'Vegan' or 'Quick').
Click generate and use the 'Copy All' button. Paste the result into the tags field in your video settings.
Yes, though they are weighted less than titles. They are especially important for establishing your video's context for a new audience when you have low authority.
Use as many as you can up to the 500-character limit, as long as they are relevant. Usually, 15-25 tags is the sweet spot for most creators.
The very first tag should be your exact main keyword. YouTube places the most weight on the first few tags in your list.
No. Using unrelated competitor names (tag stuffing) is against YouTube's 'Spam and Deceptive Practices' policy and can get your video removed.
These are specific phrases (e.g., 'how to make a cake for beginners'). They have lower search volume but much higher conversion rates because they match specific user needs.
You should have 3-5 'Channel Tags' that stay consistent, but 80% of your tags should be unique to the specific topic of that individual video.
Yes. Always place your most important, high-volume keywords at the beginning. Broad, category-level tags should go toward the end.
Our generator uses real-time search data to suggest tags that are currently trending in your specific niche, giving you an edge over static lists.
While there is no individual limit per tag, keep them under 30 characters each to ensure they don't get cut off in certain analytics views.
Primarily no, Google relies more on the title and description, but tags help YouTube's internal engine, which in turn feeds the data that Google uses to rank videos.
Generate SEO-optimized, trending tags that help your videos rank