YouTube Tags Extractor — Free AI Tool
Paste your video title or description to extract and generate a complete 20-tag SEO set, organized by priority tier.
Your YouTube tags should be extracted directly from your video's topic, title, and description — not guessed. The Tags Extractor analyzes your actual video content and builds a tiered tag strategy: exact match tags that mirror your target keyword, topic tags that expand context, and broad category tags that place you alongside similar content. Stop guessing at tags. Extract them from what you've already written.
AI Tool Interface
How to Use the YouTube Tags Extractor
Paste Your Title or Description
Copy your video title, description, or a brief summary of your video's content. The more detail you provide, the more precise your extracted tags will be.
Get Your Tiered Tag Set
Receive 20 tags organized into 3 tiers: Tier 1 (exact match), Tier 2 (topic), and Tier 3 (broad category), with a copy-ready string.
Paste into YouTube Studio
Copy the ready-to-use tag string directly into YouTube Studio's tags field. No editing needed — just paste and publish.
Pro Tips
Always make your first tag the exact-match keyword you want to rank for — YouTube's algorithm gives the first tag the most weight.
Check your character count before pasting. The 500-character limit means you must be selective — the Extractor respects this constraint in its output.
Use Cases
Pre-Publish SEO Optimization
Extract and verify tags before every video upload to ensure consistent, algorithm-friendly tag strategy.
Existing Video Optimization
Re-analyze your older videos' titles and descriptions to extract improved tag sets for videos that are underperforming.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the YouTube Tags Extractor and Tag Generator?
The Tags Extractor analyzes your existing video title or description and extracts the optimal tags from YOUR specific content — it's reverse-engineering your metadata. The Tag Generator creates tags from a topic idea. Use the Extractor after writing your title/description to ensure perfect tag alignment with your content.
How many YouTube tags should I use per video?
Use 15–20 tags that together add up to under 500 characters (YouTube's limit). The first tag is the most important — make it your exact target keyword. Over-tagging with irrelevant terms can hurt your rankings by confusing YouTube's categorization algorithm.