YouTube Hashtag Extractor

Extract hashtags from any YouTube video fast—no login, no hassle. Boost your reach now.

Tool Icon YouTube Hashtag Extractor

About This Tool

So, you’ve got a YouTube video, and you’re trying to figure out what hashtags the creator used—maybe you’re doing some research, trying to boost your own reach, or just curious. That’s where a YouTube Hashtag Extractor comes in. It’s not magic, but it’s close. You paste a video URL, hit a button, and boom—you get a clean list of all the hashtags used in that video’s title, description, or comments. Simple, right? I built this thing because I got tired of squinting at video descriptions, trying to pick out hashtags one by one. Sometimes they’re buried, sometimes there are 10 of them, sometimes none at all. This tool automates the boring part so you can focus on what actually matters—your content, your strategy, your next upload. It’s not flashy. No animations, no “premium” upsells. Just a straightforward way to pull hashtags from any public YouTube video. Works on desktop, works on mobile. No login required. Honestly, it’s the kind of tool I wish existed years ago.

Key Features

  • Extracts hashtags from video titles, descriptions, and top comments—wherever they’re hiding.
  • Works with any public YouTube URL. Just paste and go.
  • Clean, copyable output. No clutter, no extra junk.
  • Fast. Most videos process in under 5 seconds.
  • No tracking, no ads, no data collection. Your searches stay private.
  • Free to use. Always has been, always will be.

FAQ

Can it pull hashtags from private or age-restricted videos?
Nope. If YouTube doesn’t let the public see it, this tool can’t access it either. It only works with publicly available videos.

Why don’t I see any hashtags even though the video has them?
Sometimes creators use hashtags in thumbnails or video content—not in text. This tool only reads text from the page, so visual hashtags won’t show up. Also, if the video is new or has low engagement, comments might not load in time. Try refreshing or checking again later.