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AI Instagram Caption Writer

Generate Instagram captions with hooks, storytelling, CTAs, and strategic hashtag placement — optimized for engagement and reach.

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About the AI Instagram Caption Writer

Generate Instagram captions with hooks, storytelling, CTAs, and strategic hashtag placement — optimized for engagement and reach.

AI Instagram Caption Writer creates 3 caption styles — story-driven, educational, and short punchy — with strategic emoji placement, CTAs, and separately organized hashtags. Each caption starts with a scroll-stopping first line because that is all people see before 'More'.

Type
AI Tool
Method
AI-powered generation with a purpose-built prompt — 5 runs/hour free
Runs in
Your browser — no account, no install
Price
Free
Free tier
5 generations per hour
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AI Instagram Caption Writer

Write engaging Instagram captions with the right hook, story, and CTA.

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Fill in the fields above and click “Write Caption” to generate your result.

Frequently asked questions

How long should an Instagram caption be?+

It depends on the goal. Educational posts: 150-300 words (people save long, valuable captions). Engagement posts: 50-100 words with a question CTA. Product posts: 50-75 words focused on benefits + CTA. The first line matters most — only 125 characters show before 'More'.

What CTAs work best on Instagram?+

For engagement: 'Double tap if you agree', 'Tag someone who needs this'. For saves: 'Save this for later'. For shares: 'Share this with a friend who...' For sales: 'Link in bio'. For comments: 'Drop a [emoji] if...' or ask a specific question.

Should I put hashtags in the caption or comments?+

Instagram's official recommendation: in the caption. But testing shows no significant difference. Most creators put them in the first comment to keep captions clean. Either works — just use them consistently.

How important is the first line of the caption?+

Critical. Only 125 characters show in the feed before 'More'. If your first line does not hook attention, nobody reads the rest — no matter how good it is. Start with a bold statement, question, or number, never with 'Hey guys!' or 'Happy Monday!'

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