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Extract Hashtags
Extract hashtags from pasted captions, social drafts, notes, and campaign copy into a clean one-tag-per-line list.
0 / 30,000 characters. No upload, storage, or account required.
Common hashtag extraction workflows
Use hashtag extraction when tags are mixed into drafts, briefs, social captions, or content calendars.
Audit repeated tags
Extract and dedupe tags first, then use Sort Lines when you want an alphabetized campaign list.
Clean copied captions
Use Remove Extra Spaces or Trim Lines before extraction when copied social text has messy spacing.
Compare campaign lists
After extracting two hashtag sets, use Text Diff Checker to spot added or removed tags.
What this tool does
Extract Hashtags scans pasted text for hashtag tokens, optionally normalizes them to lowercase, removes duplicates, and shows source lines so you can clean social copy, campaign notes, and content briefs without uploading anything.
Common use cases
Extract hashtag lists from social captions, campaign notes, briefs, and drafts before deduping, sorting, or comparing tags.
Use Extract Hashtags when pasted text needs counting, cleanup, rewriting, list preparation, formatting, or a final check before it goes into an email, document, CMS, spreadsheet, prompt, or publishing workflow.
How to use it
- Paste captions, social posts, campaign notes, briefs, or copied comments that contain hashtags.
- Choose whether duplicate tags should be removed and whether output should be normalized to lowercase.
- Review source line details, then copy the clean hashtag list for planning, sorting, deduping, or reuse.
Example workflow
Paste the text you need to count, clean, split, join, sort, or reformat. Review the word, character, line, sentence, paragraph, spacing, or list result, then copy the cleaned output into your document, spreadsheet, CMS, prompt, or editor.
Privacy note
Hashtag extraction runs locally in your browser. ClearUtils does not upload, store, fetch, or log pasted content.
FAQ
Does Extract Hashtags upload my captions?
No. Hashtag extraction runs locally in your browser and pasted text is not uploaded or stored.
Can it remove duplicate hashtags?
Yes. The dedupe option keeps the first occurrence and removes repeated tags from the copied output.
Can hashtags be lowercased?
Yes. Turn on lowercase normalization when you want consistent tags for campaign planning or list comparison.
Explore more tools
Browse the Text Tools hub or continue with the Text Cleanup Toolkit when this task is part of a larger workflow.