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Bing Scraper — Bing | Lagic

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Structured Bing Search Results for Market Analysis and SEO

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Configure Agent

Search that you want to execute

Maximum number of records to be scraped

Results to deliver

100 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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Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Page title from the search resultDirect web address (URL) of the resultWebsite name (sitename) where the content is hostedBrief descriptive snippet provided by BingSmall icon (favicon) associated with the website
Sample Text...https://...Sample Text...10095Value...
Sample Text...https://...Sample Text...10093Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract essential details from Bing search results, including page titles, website names, URL addresses, and descriptive snippets. This tool is ideal for competitive analysis, content research, and monitoring search engine visibility.

This tool provides a structured way to gather search results directly from Bing.com. Instead of manually sifting through pages, you receive key data points for each search result in an organized format. You simply provide the search query you want to execute, and the tool simulates a Bing search, returning the top results. ### What You Get For each result, you'll receive the **page title**, which is often the headline displayed on the search results page. The **URL** provides the direct web address to the content, allowing for deeper investigation. You'll also see the **website name** (sitename), helping you identify the source at a glance. Finally, the **description** (snippet) gives you the short summary Bing provides, offering context for the linked content. ### How It Helps Your Business Marketers and SEO professionals can use this data to track keyword performance, analyze competitor content strategies, and identify emerging trends. Researchers can quickly collect information on specific topics, while content creators can find inspiration and discover what's ranking well for their target keywords. The ability to specify a maximum number of records means you can tailor the data collection to your exact needs, whether you need a quick overview or a deeper dive into hundreds of results.

Key Capabilities

  • Page title from the search result
  • Direct web address (URL) of the result
  • Website name (sitename) where the content is hosted
  • Brief descriptive snippet provided by Bing
  • Small icon (favicon) associated with the website
  • Monitor how your own website's pages rank on Bing for specific keywords over time.
  • Analyze competitor content strategies by scraping their top-ranking pages and understanding their messaging.
  • Perform keyword research by exploring what types of content Bing prioritizes for various search terms.
  • Identify new content ideas or gaps in existing content by examining search result snippets for popular queries.
  • Build a directory of relevant resources or industry websites for a specific topic.
  • Track brand mentions or product reviews across Bing search results to manage online reputation.
  • Gather data for academic research on search engine algorithms or information retrieval patterns.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Input the specific search query you want to run on Bing.

2

Optionally, set the maximum number of search results you wish to retrieve, with a default of 100.

3

Start the tool to execute the Bing search.

4

The tool navigates Bing.com, collects the specified number of top organic results.

5

Your structured data, including page titles, URLs, website names, descriptions, and icons, is ready for download.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of search results does this tool extract?
It extracts the organic search results displayed on Bing.com, including the page title, URL, website name, and a short description snippet. It does not extract images, videos, news, or shopping results specifically, but these may appear within the organic results if Bing displays them.
Do I need any coding skills to use this tool?
What formats can I export the data in?
Is this tool compliant with data privacy regulations?
How fresh is the data I receive?
Can I use this tool for client projects?
What if Bing's search page layout changes?
How does this tool handle large volumes of searches?
What distinguishes this from manually copying search results?
How predictable are the costs?
Can I specify a language or region for the Bing search?
Is there a limit to how many results I can get?