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Amazon Reviews Scraper — Amazon | Lagic

Built For

Extract customer reviews for any Amazon product to analyze sentiment, spot trends, and guide product strategy.

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Configure Agent

List of inputs, each entry refers to one asin to be pulled. Full list of valid parameter can be found in the README tab.

Results to deliver

100 credits

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Pricing

1 credit per result
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Sample Data Preview

Full text of each review and its titleStar rating provided by the user (e.g., 4 out of 5)Reviewer's usernameDate the review was publishedVerification status (e.g., 'Verified Purchase')Count of 'helpful' votes from other shoppers
Sample Text...10098Sample Text...2026-04-05Value...571
Sample Text...10090Sample Text...2026-04-05Value...160
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Pulls all customer reviews for any given Amazon product (ASIN). Get the full review text, star ratings, and helpfulness scores to conduct market research or monitor brand reputation.

Understanding what customers truly think is critical for any brand selling on Amazon. Sifting through hundreds of reviews manually is time-consuming and prone to error. This tool automates the process, extracting the complete review history for any product you specify. By providing a list of Amazon Standard Identification Numbers (ASINs), you get a structured dataset containing everything you need for deep analysis. The output includes the full text of each review, the associated star rating, the reviewer's username, and the date it was posted. It also flags whether the review came from a 'Verified Purchase' or an Amazon 'Vine' member, giving you context on the reviewer's credibility. ### Who is this for? This data is invaluable for e-commerce store owners, private label sellers, product managers, and marketing agencies. Instead of guessing, you can use your customers' own words to identify product flaws, discover new feature ideas, and borrow language for your marketing copy. You can also run the same analysis on your top competitors to find gaps in the market and opportunities to outperform them.

Key Capabilities

  • Full text of each review and its title
  • Star rating provided by the user (e.g., 4 out of 5)
  • Reviewer's username
  • Date the review was published
  • Verification status (e.g., 'Verified Purchase')
  • Count of 'helpful' votes from other shoppers
  • Product ASIN and full product title
  • Overall average product rating and percentage breakdown by star (e.g., 75% 5-star)
  • Links to any images or videos included in a review
  • Product variation details associated with the review (e.g., color, size)
  • Analyze a competitor's product reviews to identify common complaints and strategic weaknesses.
  • Monitor your own product listings for emerging quality control issues or shipping problems.
  • Gather authentic, positive review snippets to use as testimonials in marketing materials.
  • Identify frequently asked questions from reviews to improve your product description and reduce customer service inquiries.
  • Track sentiment shifts after launching a new product version or marketing campaign.
  • Validate a new product idea by analyzing reviews for similar items to understand existing customer needs.
  • Provide clients with detailed competitive analysis reports on their Amazon marketplace.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Find the Amazon Standard Identification Numbers (ASINs) for the products you want to analyze.

2

Enter the list of ASINs into the input field.

3

Run the tool to begin the extraction process.

4

Download the complete review data in a structured format like CSV or Excel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need coding skills to use this tool?
No. You only need the Amazon Standard Identification Numbers (ASINs) of the products you want to analyze.
In what format can I export the data?
Is it legal to scrape Amazon reviews?
How many reviews can I extract at once?
Is this suitable for client work at my agency?
How is this different from a browser extension?
How reliable is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
What does a 'Vine' review mean in the output?
Can I filter reviews by star rating before scraping?
How is my cost determined?
Can I get reviews for a specific product variation, like one color of a t-shirt?