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Wedding hashtag generator

Get dozens of personalized hashtag ideas for your wedding in seconds. Free, no signup — just two names and a vibe.

Enter both partners’ names above to see your hashtag ideas.

How to pick a wedding hashtag that guests will actually use

Keep it short

Under 25 characters is the sweet spot. Anything longer is hard to type on a phone, easy to misspell, and looks cluttered on your welcome sign.

Make it specific

Add the year, season, or location to avoid clashing with another couple. #TheRiveras is fine; #TheRiveras2026 is uniquely yours.

Test it before you print

Search your top picks on Instagram and TikTok. If a few unrelated posts pop up that’s normal — but if it’s already in heavy use, pick another variant from the list.

Show it off everywhere

Save-the-dates, the wedding website, welcome signs, table cards, cocktail napkins. The more guests see it, the more they’ll tag.

The hashtag is for Instagram. The photos belong somewhere better.

Hashtags catch the photos guests choose to post. A shared Revel album catches every photo from the day — full resolution, from every guest’s phone, no app download required. Pair them: a hashtag for the highlights reel, a Revel link for the whole story.

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Wedding hashtag FAQ

Wedding hashtag questions, answered.

How does the wedding hashtag generator work?

Enter both partners’ first and last names (and optionally the wedding year), pick a tone, and we instantly produce dozens of personalized hashtag ideas. Everything runs in your browser — nothing is stored or sent anywhere.

How long should a wedding hashtag be?

Aim for under 25 characters. Shorter hashtags are easier for guests to type correctly on a phone, easier to read on Instagram, and look cleaner on signage. Our generator filters out anything over 30 characters.

How do I check if my wedding hashtag is already taken?

Search the hashtag on Instagram and TikTok before printing it on signage. If you find a few unrelated posts that’s usually fine — but if it’s in heavy use, add the year (e.g. #SmithWedding2026) or swap to a different variant from the list.

When should we share our wedding hashtag with guests?

Most couples include it on save-the-dates, the wedding website, the welcome sign at the venue, and on table cards. The earlier guests see it, the more likely they are to actually use it.

Do we still need a hashtag if we use a shared photo app?

A shared album like Revel collects every photo guests take in one place — no hashtag required. Many couples still pick a hashtag for the social-media side (Instagram, TikTok) and use a shared album for the full-resolution gallery from the day.

Is the generator free?

Yes — completely free, no signup, no email, no ads. Generate as many variations as you want.

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