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Do you want to add hashtags, location tags, or tag other users in your Instagram post? Adding tags to Instagram posts is easy, even if you've already published the post. You can use hashtags to get your post more exposure, or just to make your posts or comments more interesting or funny. You can also tag people or products in your Instagram posts to get their attention or make it easy for people to find your favorite products. This wikiHow article teaches you how to add tags to a post you're sharing on Instagram.

Things You Should Know

  • Easily add hashtags to your Instagram posts by typing "#" before a keyword or hashtag phrase without spaces.
  • Use the mobile app on your Android or iPhone, the mobile web browser on a tablet, or the desktop browser on your computer to add tags to your posts.
  • While you can add up to 30 hashtags, you shouldn't. 30 tags on a post might seem spammy.
Section 1 of 3:

Adding Hashtags and Tags in New Posts

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  1. You can find this plus sign button in the top right corner of your screen. This will allow you to create a new post.
    • This works for either a mobile web browser like on a tablet, or in the Android or iPhone mobile app.
  2. Choose the photo(s) and/or video(s) you want to add to your new post .
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  3. This will confirm your selection, and take you to the editing page.
    • At this point, you can add filters or make other edits to your image(s) or video(s) before sharing them with your feed.
  4. This will take you to the "New Post" page.
  5. You'll see this near the top of the screen. Once you choose this option, you can tap anywhere on the photo and select the Instagram user you want to tag .
    • If you selected multiple photos or videos, swipe through each to add additional tags.
    • If you want to tag a specific product, make sure to tag the brand that offers the product you want to tag. [1]
    • When you're finished, tap Done or the checkmark to return to the "New post" screen.
  6. If you tagged an eligible brand in the previous step, you can now tap Products and then tap the photo to tag an eligible product.
    • When you're finished, tap Done or the checkmark to return to the "New post" screen.
  7. If you want Instagram users to know where you took the photo or recorded the video, this option lets you select a location so you can geotag the photo .
    • When you're finished, tap Done or the checkmark to return to the "New post" screen.
  8. This field is located next to your picture's thumbnail at the top of the New Post page. You can type a caption for your post and add hashtags here .
  9. All tags start with a pound or hashtag sign. This will allow you to find and add tags to your post here.
  10. Do not add a space between "#" and your text. Matching tags will show up on a drop-down menu below the caption field.
  11. Tapping a tag on the drop-down will automatically complete the rest of your tag in the caption field.
    • You can add multiple hashtags to your post. The limit is 30, but people may think that posts with 30 hashtags are spammy. Popular posts have around 11 hashtags. [2]
    • Make sure to separate each hashtag with a space.
  12. This will save your tags and caption.
  13. This will share your new post on your profile. The added tags will be visible in the post caption. [3]
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Section 2 of 3:

Adding Hashtags and Tags to Existing Posts

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  1. In your Instagram app or using Instagram on your computer, go to your profile and tap or click the post that you want to add captions to.
  2. These three vertical or horizontal dots are usually in the top right corner of your post.
  3. It's near the middle of the menu that opens.
  4. Even if you already created the post, you can tag people later by selecting this option. Once selected, tap the area of the photo or video you want to tag, then select a user from the list.
    • You can tag multiple Instagram accounts here by tapping additional areas of the image and selecting more users.
    • When you're finished, tap Done or the checkmark to go back.
  5. If you want Instagram users to know where you took the photo or recorded the video, this option lets you select a location so you can geotag the photo .
    • If you already tagged a location and want to change it, tap that location instead.
    • After selecting a location, tap Done or the checkmark to go back.
  6. If you want to add hashtags to the post after creating it, just tap the caption beneath the photo or video, then type the hashtags you want to add.
    • If you have a hashtag in mind, you can add that in the description with "#" preceding it without spaces. For example, a hashtag for cats on Instagram would be "#catsofinstagram".
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Section 3 of 3:

Hashtag Tips & Tricks

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  1. You want to keep the info relevant to them so you don't lose followers, so do some hashtag research (see what similar Instagrammers are doing).
  2. You can include tags in your bio , comments , or Story.
    • You can add your hashtags to your post or you can add a comment to it with your hashtags.
  3. Since they might appear spammy, some Instagrammers hide their hashtags using a few periods on new lines under their description. Others will need to tap More to see those tags.
  4. Banned hashtags include tags that were reported to Instagram as being spammy and violating Instagram's community guidelines. Any post that has these hashtags included will be hidden from the platform so using them can result in a decline in reach and engagement.
    • To find out of a hashtag is banned, search for that hashtag in Instagram. You'll see a note from Instagram that the results are hidden.
  5. If it's relevant to your content, woohoo! You can use that trending hashtag and potentially increase your reach, engagement, and following counts.
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