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Amazon Search Scraper — Amazon | Lagic

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Extract product listings, pricing, and sales data from Amazon search results.

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Configure Agent

💬 Enter your search keyword or phrase (e.g., 'Smart Phone', 'Laptop', 'Headphones'). This is the main search term to find products on Amazon.

📊 Number of search result pages to scrape (1-10). Each page typically contains 10-15 products. More pages = more results but longer runtime.

🗺️ Select the Amazon marketplace/country to search. This determines the domain, default language, and currency for results.

🌐 Select the language for search results. If not specified, the marketplace's default language will be used automatically.

🔢 Choose how to sort the search results. Different sorting options help you find the best deals, top-rated products, or newest items.

Results to deliver

1,600 credits

This agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Country auto-rotated. Need a specific region? Contact support.

Pricing

16 credits per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Product TitleASIN (Amazon Standard Identification Number)Current Price and CurrencyOriginal Price (if discounted)Star Rating (e.g., "4.5")Total Number of Ratings
Sample Text...10099$19.99330Value...564
Sample Text...10093$19.99348Value...933
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Get detailed product data, including prices, star ratings, and sales volume, directly from Amazon's search results for any keyword in over 20 international marketplaces.

This tool pulls structured data directly from Amazon's search result pages, turning a product listing page into a spreadsheet of actionable data. It's designed for e-commerce sellers, market researchers, and agencies who need to understand the competitive landscape for a given product or keyword. By entering a search term, you can extract up to 10 pages of results from any of Amazon's 22 international marketplaces, from the US and UK to Japan and the United Arab Emirates. The tool captures not just the basics like product titles and prices, but also crucial competitive metrics like the number of ratings, average star rating, and whether a product is a "Best Seller" or an "Amazon's Choice" pick. It even provides an estimated monthly sales volume for many items, offering a glimpse into a product's market performance. ### Strategic Sorting & Filtering You can sort results just as you would on Amazon itself—by relevance, price (low to high or high to low), average customer review, or newest arrivals. This allows you to tailor your data collection for specific goals, whether it's finding the lowest-priced competitors, identifying the top-rated products in a niche, or seeing the newest market entrants. ### Who benefits from this data? - **Amazon Sellers:** Monitor competitor pricing, track your product's search position, and identify high-demand, low-competition product niches. - **Market Researchers:** Analyze product trends, gather data on top-performing brands, and understand pricing strategies across different international markets. - **Marketing Agencies:** Provide clients with detailed reports on their brand's visibility, competitor activity, and overall market health on Amazon.

Key Capabilities

  • Product Title
  • ASIN (Amazon Standard Identification Number)
  • Current Price and Currency
  • Original Price (if discounted)
  • Star Rating (e.g., "4.5")
  • Total Number of Ratings
  • Estimated Monthly Sales Volume
  • Best Seller Status (true/false)
  • Amazon's Choice Status (true/false)
  • Prime Eligibility (true/false)
  • Product Page URL
  • Main Product Image URL
  • Delivery Information
  • Position on Search Results Page
  • Availability Status (e.g., "In Stock")
  • Coupon or Discount Text
  • Competitor Price Monitoring: An e-commerce store owner scrapes results for their main product keyword daily to track competitor pricing and adjust their own prices.
  • Market Entry Research: A product manager analyzes the top-rated and best-selling products in a new category to identify feature gaps and market opportunities.
  • Client Rank Tracking: A marketing agency monitors their client's search result position for target keywords to measure the impact of their optimization efforts.
  • Product Sourcing: An FBA seller searches for products with high sales volume but a low number of reviews to find new inventory opportunities.
  • Brand Health Analysis: A brand manager checks search results to see which competitors have earned "Amazon's Choice" or "Best Seller" badges.
  • Sales Trend Spotting: An analyst sorts results by "Newest" to identify and track the performance of new products entering a specific market.
  • International Market Comparison: A global brand compares product pricing, ratings, and availability for the same keyword across the US, German, and Japanese Amazon marketplaces.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter the product keyword you want to research into the 'Search Query' field.

2

Select the Amazon marketplace you want to search in from the 'Marketplace Country' dropdown.

3

Choose how many pages of results to scrape, from 1 to 10.

4

Optionally, select how to sort the results, such as by 'Lowest Price' or 'Reviews'.

5

Run the tool and download your product data as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No, this tool is operated through a user interface. You just need to provide a search term and select your options from dropdown menus.
What format can I export the data in?
Is it legal to scrape Amazon search results?
How many results can I get in one run?
Can I use this for client work?
How is this different from manually searching on Amazon?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
What does 'sales volume' represent?
Can I scrape more than 10 pages?
Can I search in any country?