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Blinkit Product Scraper — Blinkit | Lagic

Built ForConsumer Packaged Goods (CPG)Retail & E-commerceMarket Research

Extract product pricing, stock levels, and search rankings by specific location from Blinkit.

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Configure Agent

List of search queries to scrape products for (e.g., ['chocolate', 'milk', 'bread'])

Latitude coordinate for location-based pricing and availability (optional). Default: Delhi, India (28.4511202)

Longitude coordinate for location-based pricing and availability (optional). Default: Delhi, India (77.0965147)

Maximum number of pages to scrape per query (default: 10)

Enable Lagic's residential proxy (REQUIRED for Blinkit to work). Blinkit blocks datacenter IPs, so proxy is essential. Requires Lagic Proxy subscription.

Results to deliver

800 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

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

Sample Data Preview

Product Name, Brand, and CategorySearch Query UsedOrganic Search RankCurrent Price and Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MRP)Stock Status (In Stock / Out of Stock)Exact Inventory Count
Sample Text...Value...Value...$19.99Value...255
Sample Text...Value...Value...$19.99Value...756
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Get real-time product data from Blinkit based on any search term and geographic coordinates. Use it to monitor local competitor pricing, track brand visibility, and analyze product availability in India's quick-commerce market.

This tool extracts detailed product information from Blinkit, India's leading quick-commerce platform. It operates by running search queries for specific geographic locations, defined by latitude and longitude, giving you a precise view of what customers see in a particular neighborhood or city. ### For Brands and Retailers Consumer packaged goods (CPG) brands and local retailers use this data to monitor their digital shelf. You can track your products' pricing against competitors, check stock levels in different areas, and see your organic search ranking for crucial keywords like "instant coffee" or "organic milk." Since pricing and availability on Blinkit are hyperlocal, the ability to specify coordinates is critical for accurate market intelligence. ### Data for Market Research Market research firms and analysts can aggregate this data to understand trends in the fast-growing quick-commerce sector. Analyze product assortments, identify regional taste differences, and spot gaps in the market by seeing what's available—and what's not—in various Indian cities. The output includes product name, brand, category, price vs. MRP, stock status, inventory count, and customer rating.

Key Capabilities

  • Product Name, Brand, and Category
  • Search Query Used
  • Organic Search Rank
  • Current Price and Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MRP)
  • Stock Status (In Stock / Out of Stock)
  • Exact Inventory Count
  • Maximum Allowed Purchase Quantity
  • Customer Rating
  • Product and Variant IDs
  • Image URLs
  • Store ID
  • A CPG brand tracks its product pricing and stock levels across Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore to ensure consistency and availability.
  • A marketing agency measures the impact of a digital campaign by monitoring a product's search rank on Blinkit before and after.
  • A local grocery chain uses Blinkit's local pricing data to inform its own promotions and stay competitive.
  • A market research firm analyzes the most popular snack brands in different neighborhoods based on search result rankings.
  • A new beverage company identifies underserved product categories by analyzing search results for keywords related to their niche.
  • An e-commerce aggregator pulls product details and images to populate a comparison shopping engine for groceries.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Add one or more product search terms, like 'milk' or 'atta flour'.

2

Enter the latitude and longitude for the city or neighborhood you want to target.

3

Set the maximum number of pages of search results to extract for each term.

4

Run the tool.

5

Preview the data and download it as a CSV or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No. You just need to provide a list of search terms and, optionally, the location coordinates.
How do I get the data out?
Why do I need to provide latitude and longitude?
What does 'organic rank' mean?
Why is using a proxy required?
Is this legal to use?
Can I use this for client work at my agency?
How much data can I extract at once?
How current is the data?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?