Upload your thumbnail and get AI-generated YouTube tags, an optimized title, and a keyword-rich description — in under 10 seconds.
Generate YouTube Tags Free →Drag and drop your YouTube thumbnail or select it from your device. JPG, PNG, or WebP accepted.
Our AI reads the visual content — text, objects, style, and context — to understand what your video is about.
Get a ranked tag list, click-worthy title, and SEO description. Copy with one click and paste into YouTube Studio.
Receive a curated tag set that fills YouTube's tag character limit with high-relevance keywords.
AI crafts a title balancing search keywords with emotional triggers that drive click-through rates.
A structured description with primary keywords in the first 100 characters where YouTube indexes most.
Tags are generated from your actual thumbnail — not generic placeholders — so they match your specific video.
Processing multiple videos? Upload thumbnails in bulk and generate metadata for all at once.
No waiting. AI responds in seconds so you can publish faster and more consistently.
YouTube tag generators are used by a wide range of creators who want to grow their channel without spending hours on SEO research:
YouTube allows up to 500 characters of tags. Aim to use most of the limit with a mix of exact-match (2–4 words), phrase-match, and broad keyword tags. Our generator fills this automatically from your thumbnail.
Tags are a secondary ranking signal, but they help YouTube understand video context for suggested video placement. The title and description matter more, which is why our tool generates all three together.
Yes — use Batch Mode on the main tool page. Upload multiple thumbnails and receive separate metadata for each video in one session.
Yes. The AI performs OCR-like reading of text overlays on your thumbnail and uses that alongside visual objects and style to create more accurate tags.
Yes, you get free credits every month. Paid plans unlock higher credit limits for power users and agencies who process large volumes of videos.
JPG, PNG, and WebP are supported. For best results use your actual YouTube thumbnail at 1280×720 resolution.