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Facebook Hashtag Generator

AI-powered hashtags tailored to your specific content

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AI-Powered Hashtag Generator

Describe your content above and get 20 AI-generated hashtags tailored to your specific topic — with popularity, competition, and relevance scores.

Find hashtags that help on Facebook

Hashtags play a smaller role on Facebook than on Instagram or TikTok, but used well they still help categorise your content and extend its reach, especially on Reels. The key is a few genuinely relevant tags rather than the long strings that work elsewhere.

This tool suggests relevant Facebook hashtags for your topic so you can add a light, purposeful set that supports discovery without cluttering your post.

How to use this tool

  1. 1

    Enter your topic

    Tell the tool what your post or Reel is about.

  2. 2

    Get relevant tags

    Receive a focused set of Facebook-appropriate hashtags.

  3. 3

    Keep it light

    Add just a few relevant tags rather than a long list.

  4. 4

    Post and observe

    Note whether tagged content sees any reach lift over time.

Tips & best practices

  • Use only a handful of relevant hashtags on Facebook — restraint works better here.
  • Hashtags help most on Facebook Reels, where discovery is stronger.
  • Keep tags tightly relevant; irrelevant ones add nothing and look spammy.
  • Do not copy Instagram-style long hashtag blocks onto Facebook.
  • Rely on strong content and engagement first; treat hashtags as a small bonus.

Frequently asked questions

Do hashtags work on Facebook?+

They have a smaller effect than on Instagram or TikTok, but a few relevant tags can still aid categorisation and reach, particularly on Reels. Relevance and restraint matter more than quantity.

How many hashtags should I use on Facebook?+

Just a few — a handful of tightly relevant tags. Long hashtag blocks that work on Instagram look cluttered and add little on Facebook.

Where do hashtags help most on Facebook?+

On Reels, where discovery is stronger. For standard feed posts, hashtags play a minor supporting role behind content quality and engagement.