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Wedding Hashtag Generator

Enter two first names and optionally a wedding year — get 12 hashtag patterns ranging from classic (#AlexAndRiley) to playful (#TwoBecomeAR) to traditional (#TheFutureMrAndMrsSmith). Copy any to your clipboard.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter both first names.
  2. Optionally enter the wedding year.
  3. Browse the 12 generated hashtags.
  4. Click "Copy" to copy a favourite to your clipboard.
  5. Search the hashtag on Instagram and TikTok before committing — if it's already in heavy use by another couple, pick another or add your year.
  6. Print your final hashtag on signage at the venue so guests use it.

Why we built this

A wedding hashtag is the easiest way to collect guest-uploaded photos in one searchable place. The hashtag itself doesn't matter much — what matters is that everyone uses the same one. Picking it ahead of time and putting it on a small sign at the bar or photo booth is the cheapest, highest-leverage photo strategy at any wedding.

What you get

Enter two first names and optionally a wedding year — get 12 hashtag patterns ranging from classic (#AlexAndRiley) to playful (#TwoBecomeAR) to traditional (#TheFutureMrAndMrsSmith). Copy any to your clipboard.

Frequently asked questions

Should I check availability before printing it on signage?

Yes — always. Search the hashtag on Instagram. If it shows other couples' weddings, your photos will get mixed in with theirs. Add the year or pick another option.

Should the hashtag include a year?

Including a year (e.g. #SmithJones2027) almost guarantees uniqueness. Skipping the year is cleaner-looking but more likely to collide with another wedding.

Where should I display the hashtag?

On signage at the bar, photo booth, and entrance. On the back of the menu. On the wedding website. On save-the-dates. Anywhere guests will see it before pulling out their phones.

Launch the Wedding Hashtag Generator →

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