Extract product details, pricing, and ratings from any Amazon page.
List of Amazon.com URLs to scrape product data from. Supports multiple URL types: (1) Product detail pages (e.g., ), (2) Search result pages (e.g., ), (3) Category/Best Seller pages (e.g., ). Each URL must be from amazon.com domain. The scraper will automatically detect the page type and extract all available product information including title, ASIN, price, ratings, revi..
Maximum number of products to extract from each URL. This limit applies per URL, not total across all URLs. For example, if you provide 3 search URLs with maxItems set to 50, you could get up to 150 products total (50 from each URL). For product detail pages, this setting is ignored since each page contains only one product. Recommended values: 10-50 for testing, 100-500 for production runs. Higher values will increase runtime and costs. Note: With pay-per-event pricing, you are charged $0.002 p..
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200 creditsThis agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.
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Get product data from Amazon.com, including titles, prices, ASINs, and ratings. Paste a product, search, or category URL to start your competitive analysis or market research.
This tool extracts public product information directly from Amazon.com pages. It's built for e-commerce sellers, brand managers, market analysts, and anyone who needs structured data about the Amazon marketplace without manual copy-and-paste. ### Handles Any Amazon Page You can provide three types of Amazon URLs: 1. **Product Detail Pages**: Get all available data for a single item. 2. **Search Result Pages**: Extract products matching a specific search query. 3. **Category or Best Seller Pages**: Pull a list of top-performing items in a niche. This flexibility allows you to conduct broad market research by scraping entire categories or perform surgical strikes on specific competitor products. You can set a limit on the number of products to return from search or category pages, giving you control over the scale of each data collection run. ### Data for Decision-Making The output is a clean, structured list of products. Key data points include the full product title, price, ASIN (Amazon's unique product identifier), average star rating, total review count, and seller name. This information is critical for monitoring competitor prices, identifying assortment gaps, tracking product availability, and finding new product opportunities based on customer demand signals like review volume.
Find the Amazon.com URLs for the products, search results, or categories you want data from.
Paste the list of URLs into the 'Amazon URLs to Scrape' field.
For search or category pages, adjust the 'Maximum Products per URL' if you need more than 50 items.
Run the tool to begin the data extraction process.
Download the collected product data as a spreadsheet (CSV) or JSON file.