Extract product listings, pricing, and sales data from Amazon search results.
List of inputs, each entry refers to one keyword to be pulled. Full list of valid parameter can be found in the README tab.
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800 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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Scrape Amazon for product data by providing a list of keywords. Extracts pricing, sales volume, review counts, and organic search position for market research and competitor analysis.
This tool automates the collection of product data directly from Amazon's search results pages. It's designed for e-commerce sellers, brand managers, market analysts, and marketing agencies who need to understand the competitive landscape, monitor pricing, or discover new product opportunities. Simply provide a list of search terms, and the tool returns a structured dataset for each product appearing in the results. The data includes not just the basics like title and price, but also crucial metrics for analysis, such as estimated sales volume, the number of reviews, average star rating, and the product's organic rank on the page. It also identifies sponsored listings, helping you distinguish between paid and organic results. ### Key Data for Analysis - **Competitive Intelligence:** Get a direct feed of competitor products, their pricing, and customer ratings for any given keyword. Track how your products rank against others. - **Market Opportunity:** Use the `salesVolume` and `countReview` data to identify products with high demand but low competition. The `similarKeywords` output helps you discover related search terms and niches you might have missed. - **Pricing Strategy:** Monitor current prices, retail prices, and secondary offers to inform your own pricing decisions and identify trends in the market. - **Advertising Insights:** By flagging `sponsored` products, you can analyze which competitors are running ads for your target keywords and see where they rank.
Create a list of the keywords you want to search on Amazon.
Paste your list of keywords into the input field.
Click 'Run' to start the data extraction process.
Once complete, preview the data and download it as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.