> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.frontrun.pro/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.frontrun.pro/features/6m+-wallet-labels.md).

# 6M+ Wallet Labels

Institution-grade directory of 6M+ tagged wallets covering KOLs, funds, insiders, and smart-money trackers. Labels appear inline the moment a labeled wallet interacts with a token.

### What's covered

* **KOLs, VCs, market makers, insiders, smart money** sourced from continuous on-chain and X profile clustering
* **AI Wallet Tags** — model-generated profiles for wallets that don't have a manual label
* **Your own custom labels** — create, edit, and group wallets privately

### Where labels appear

Labels stay in sync across **14 platforms**: X, Axiom, GMGN, Padre, Photon, Pump.fun, Dexscreener, Solscan, BscScan, BaseScan, Binance Wallet, DeBot, Trojan, and Fomo. Label a wallet once and it appears everywhere.

### Import your existing labels

Auto-import from Axiom, GMGN, and Solscan in one click, or paste in a CSV. See How to Import Labels.

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