When you have a caption or a block of posts, collecting the hashtags by hand is slow and easy to get wrong.
Hashtag Extractor scans pasted text, finds the hashtags, drops duplicates, and gives you a clean list to reuse.
How to use Hashtag Extractor
- Paste the text or caption that contains hashtags.
- Hashtag Extractor finds each hashtag and removes duplicates as you type.
- Copy the deduplicated list of hashtags from the output box.
Use cases
- Collecting the hashtags from a caption you want to reuse.
- Auditing which hashtags appear across several posts.
- Cleaning a pasted list down to unique hashtags.
Good to know
Hashtag Extractor matches words that start with a hash and contain letters, numbers, or underscores, so a tag joined to a word without a space is ignored. It compares tags without case so duplicates are removed, and keeps the first form it finds. The text is scanned in your browser and nothing is uploaded.
Frequently asked questions
What counts as a hashtag?
A hashtag is a hash sign followed by letters, numbers, or underscores; a hash stuck to the end of a word without a space is not counted.
Are duplicate hashtags removed?
Yes. Tags are compared without case, so repeated hashtags appear once in the output list.
Does it change the hashtags it finds?
No. It lists the tags as they appear, keeping the first version when the same tag is repeated in different cases.
Is my pasted text uploaded?
No. The extraction runs in your browser, so the text you paste stays on your device.