Extract Structured Bing Search Results for Market Research and SEO Analysis
Enter one or more keywords or full search URLs.
How many results to fetch on each page. More results per page can speed up total crawl time but may take longer per request.
Maximum number of pages to retrieve for each query.
Select the market for your search results. You can also use a lowercase country code (e.g. "us"), which will be automatically mapped to the appropriate market code (e.g. "en-US").
Select language for search results. If left blank, it will default to the language associated with the selected market.
Store the raw HTML of each results page in the output. Useful for debugging or custom parsing, but increases dataset size.
Save each page's HTML to the key-value store and include snapshot URLs in the output.
If enabled, the crawler creates a single request for the first page and does not retry on soft blocked results. If disabled, the crawler will try to detect soft blocking and automatically retry. It will also create multiple requests for the first page with different extra URL parameters until it obtains a full, valid response. This may significantly increase runtime due to multiple attempts.
Results to deliver
400 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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This tool extracts organic and paid search results from Bing, providing data points like titles, URLs, descriptions, and site links. Use it for competitor analysis, keyword research, and monitoring search engine rankings.
### Why Scrape Bing Search Results? While Google often dominates the conversation, Bing holds a significant market share, especially on desktop and within the Microsoft ecosystem. Bing search results can offer unique insights into different audience demographics and search trends, making this tool a valuable asset for comprehensive market research and SEO strategies. Unlike general web scrapers, this tool is specifically designed to navigate Bing's structure and extract structured data reliably, including handling potential soft blocks and retries to ensure you get complete results. ### What Data You Get This scraper delivers a detailed breakdown of both organic and paid search listings. For **organic results**, you'll receive the page title, its full URL, the displayed URL, a descriptive snippet, any emphasized keywords, associated site links, a publication date if available, and its ranking position on the page. For **paid advertisements**, you'll get the ad's title, URL, displayed URL, description, and its position within the ads section, along with any ad-specific site links. Beyond individual listings, the tool also collects 'People Also Ask' questions and 'Related Queries' that Bing suggests, offering a broader view of user search intent and potential content opportunities. ### Targeting Your Searches To ensure the data is relevant to your specific needs, you can define your search terms or even provide full Bing search URLs. You have precise control over the depth of your data collection, specifying how many results to fetch per page and the maximum number of pages to retrieve for each search query. Crucially, the tool allows you to target specific **markets** (e.g., 'en-US' for English-speaking United States or 'de-DE' for German-speaking Germany) and **languages**, ensuring your results reflect local search behaviors and content. ### Advanced Options For advanced users or debugging purposes, there are options to save the raw HTML of each results page or to store HTML snapshots with URLs. This can be useful for custom parsing or for archiving the exact appearance of search results at a given time.
Provide one or more keywords or full Bing search URLs you want to scrape.
Specify how many results you need per page and the maximum number of pages for each search.
Select the desired market and language to localize your search results.
Choose if you want to save the raw HTML or HTML snapshot URLs in your output.
Run the tool to initiate the data extraction process from Bing.
Download your structured data containing organic results, paid ads, and related queries.