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Tumblr embed code generator

Paste any tumblr post URL — get a ready-to-paste embed for text, photo, and video posts.

How to embed a tumblr post

Paste a Tumblr link

Copy any tumblr.com post permalink — text, photo, and video posts.

Get the embed code

The tool detects the post and generates the right embed HTML.

Copy & paste

Click Copy code, then paste the HTML into your blog, docs, CMS, or any HTML editor.

Why use our tumblr embed code generator

No manual setup

Skip digging through the share menu. Paste any Tumblr post link and get working embed HTML.

All post types

Works with text, photo, and video posts — the tool handles all Tumblr post URL formats.

Customizable preview card

Switch to Card mode to customize colors, fonts, and layout before copying.

Free, no signup

Generate up to 50 Tumblr embeds per day. No login, no API key, no watermarks.

Tumblr Embed with one click.

Powered by the Microlink Embed API — the same infrastructure handling embeds at scale.

  • Native Tumblr post embed

    Get the real Tumblr embed so readers can like, reblog, and follow right from the post.
  • Text, photo & video posts

    Individual text, photo, and video posts all render with their original formatting.
  • Preview card fallback

    A styled preview card with title and image when native embedding is restricted.
  • Native Tumblr post embed

    Get the real Tumblr embed so readers can like, reblog, and follow right from the post.
  • Text, photo & video posts

    Individual text, photo, and video posts all render with their original formatting.
  • Preview card fallback

    A styled preview card with title and image when native embedding is restricted.

FAQ

How do I embed a Tumblr post on my website?

Paste any Tumblr post URL into the tool and click Generate. You will get a ready-to-paste embed snippet.

What types of Tumblr posts can I embed?

Text, photo, and video posts are all supported — paste the post permalink and the tool detects the type.

Can readers interact with the embedded post?

Yes. Logged-in Tumblr users can like, reblog, and follow from the embed; logged-out readers can click through to the original post.

What if the Tumblr post is private?

Private or unavailable posts cannot be embedded natively, so the tool falls back to a styled preview card with the available metadata.

Is this free?

Yes — 50 requests per day, no login, no credit card.