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✅ CHEAP GOOGLE NEWS SCRAPPER ✅ — Google News | Lagic

Built ForPublic Relations AgenciesMarket Research FirmsContent Marketing Teams

Curated News Articles for Focused Research and Monitoring

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Configure Agent

List of keywords/queries to search for. Each query will be searched separately.

Enable to search for exact phrases only. 'Rémy Benoît' will NOT return results for 'Rémi Benoit'. Disable if you want broader results.

Only keep articles where your keyword appears in the actual content (title, description, or article body). Filters out articles where the keyword only appears in navigation, footer, or 'related articles' sections.

Predefined Google News topics to scrape. Leave empty to use search queries only.

Language for the news results

Country for geographic targeting

Filter news by time period

Start date (YYYY-MM-DD). Only used when Time Period is 'Custom dates'.

Results to deliver

900 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

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

Sample Data Preview

Article TitleDirect Link to ArticleBrief Article Description/SnippetPublication Date and TimeNews Source NameSource Website URL
Sample Text...https://...Value...2026-04-05Sample Text...https://...
Sample Text...https://...Value...2026-04-05Sample Text...https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool extracts news article data from Google News, providing titles, links, summaries, and publication details. It's ideal for tracking specific keywords, topics, or regions for market analysis, brand monitoring, or content research.

### Stay Informed with Targeted News Data Staying on top of current events, industry trends, and brand mentions requires access to relevant news. This Google News scraping tool automates the process, delivering structured data directly from Google News based on your precise criteria. Instead of manually sifting through results, you receive clean, organized information ready for analysis. #### Precision in Your Search Define your information needs using **Search Keywords** to target specific phrases or topics. For exact phrasing, enable the **Exact Match** option. If you need to focus only on articles where your keywords are central to the content, rather than just appearing in navigation or related sections, activate **Strict Filtering**. Beyond keywords, you can narrow your scope by selecting predefined **Topics** from Google News, such as business, technology, or sports. Pinpoint news from specific geographies by choosing a **Country/Region**, and ensure language relevance with the **Language** filter. Looking for recent updates or historical context? Use the **Time Period** options, including custom date ranges with **Date From** and **Date To**, to retrieve articles published within a specific window. #### Manage Your Data Volume The tool offers control over the volume of data extracted. Set a **Max Results Per Query** to limit the articles for each search term, or define a **Max Results Total** for an overall cap across all your queries. To ensure you receive distinct information, the **Remove Duplicates** feature can eliminate redundant articles, even if they appear across different searches. #### Richer Data for Deeper Insights For a more complete dataset, enable **Fetch Article Details**. This option resolves shortened or redirected URLs and attempts to retrieve associated article images, providing a cleaner and more visually rich output. While this process might take longer, it results in more comprehensive data for your needs. This tool is designed for anyone needing structured news data without the technical overhead, making it a valuable asset for competitive intelligence, trend spotting, and media analysis.

Key Capabilities

  • Article Title
  • Direct Link to Article
  • Brief Article Description/Snippet
  • Publication Date and Time
  • News Source Name
  • Source Website URL
  • Associated Image URL (if fetched)
  • Original Search Query that found the article
  • Monitor brand mentions and sentiment across news outlets to manage public relations.
  • Track competitor news, product launches, and strategic announcements for competitive intelligence.
  • Identify emerging market trends and industry shifts by analyzing news coverage over time.
  • Gather content ideas and understand trending topics for content marketing and editorial planning.
  • Collect data for academic research on media representation, public opinion, or historical events.
  • Power internal news aggregators or dashboards with fresh, relevant articles.
  • Assess the effectiveness of PR campaigns by monitoring news pickup and reach.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Input your target **Search Keywords** or select **Topics** you wish to monitor.

2

Specify the **Language** and **Country/Region** for your desired news results.

3

Set a **Time Period** for the articles, choosing from predefined ranges or custom start and end dates.

4

Configure result limits, and decide whether to enable **Exact Match**, **Strict Filtering**, and **Remove Duplicates**.

5

Choose to **Fetch Article Details** if you need richer data, including resolved links and images.

6

Run the tool, and once complete, download your structured news article data.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of information can I search for?
You can search using specific keywords, exact phrases, or by selecting predefined Google News topics. You can also combine keywords with topics for more focused results.
Can I get news from specific countries or in different languages?
How far back can I retrieve news articles?
What does 'Strict Filtering' do?
Will I receive duplicate articles if my keywords overlap?
What format is the extracted data provided in?
Do I need any technical skills to use this tool?
Is the data fresh?
Can I use this for client projects?
How does 'Fetch Article Details' impact performance?