Extract Hashtags & Mentions

Extract all hashtags (#) and mentions (@) from text.

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Features

Hashtag Extraction

Instantly pull every hashtag from your text efficiently.

Mention Detection

Identify and extract all user mentions (@username) automatically.

Smart Sorting

Sort your results alphabetically and remove duplicates for a clean list.

Separate Outputs

Get distinct, ready-to-copy lists for hashtags and mentions.

About Extract Hashtags & Mentions

The Extract Hashtags & Mentions tool is an essential utility for social media managers, digital marketers, and content creators. It automates the extraction of labels and handles from captions, comments, and long-form posts, saving you hours of manual work. Efficient Content Analysis: Whether you are performing competitor research, auditing your own social media performance, or collecting data for sentiment analysis, this tool provides clean, de-duplicated lists of hashtags and user mentions in seconds. It supports all major platforms including Instagram, Twitter (X), TikTok, and LinkedIn.

How to Use Extract Hashtags & Mentions

  • 1
    Paste Content

    Paste your text, caption, or comment into the main input area.

  • 2
    Configure

    Toggle 'Unique Only' or 'Sort A-Z' to customize your output.

  • 3
    Extract

    Click the 'Extract' button to process the text.

  • 4
    Copy Results

    Use the copy buttons to grab your list of hashtags or mentions.

Frequently Asked Questions

It works for any text containing standard hashtags (#) and mentions (@), making it perfect for Instagram, Twitter (X), TikTok, and LinkedIn.
Yes, the tool provides two separate lists: one for hashtags and one for mentions, so you can copy exactly what you need.
The extraction preserves the original case (e.g., #MondayMotivation), but you can sort the list alphabetically to organize it.
Currently, the tool includes the symbols to keep the context, but you can easily remove them using a "Find and Replace" tool after copying.
It detects standard alphanumeric characters and underscores, which are the most common characters used in social media handles.
Yes, the tool has an option to sort your results A-Z or keep them in the order they were found.