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Easy Google Search Results Scraper - from results — Google Search | Lagic

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Get granular insights into Google's organic search results and related queries.

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Configure Agent

Enter your search query (e.g., 'doctor california', 'best restaurants nyc')

ISO country code for search results (e.g., 'us', 'uk', 'de')

Geolocation for search results (e.g., 'US', 'DE', 'IN')

Language code for search interface and results (e.g., 'en', 'de', 'fr')

Number of search results to return

Page number for pagination (1 = first page)

If ON, output all available Knowledge Panel data (including KP info). If OFF, output none.

If ON, output related keywords. If OFF, output none.

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

Search result titlesSearch result descriptions (snippets)Website URLs and their root domainsFavicon URLs for each resultThe position of each result on the search pageThe original search query, country, language, and geolocation used for the extraction
Sample Text...Value...https://...https://...Value...787
Sample Text...Value...https://...https://...Value...149
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool extracts organic Google Search results, including titles, descriptions, URLs, and even Knowledge Panel details and related keywords, making it ideal for SEO analysis and competitive research.

This tool provides a structured way to extract data directly from Google's search engine results pages (SERPs). Instead of manually sifting through search results, you can automate the collection of key information for any search query you specify. ### What Data You Get For each search result, you'll receive the page title, its descriptive snippet, the full URL, and the domain it belongs to. The tool also captures the exact position of the result on the page, helping you track ranking performance. Beyond the standard listings, it can optionally pull rich data from Google's Knowledge Panel, giving you quick facts and entity information, and a list of related keywords that users frequently search for alongside your main query. This helps uncover new content opportunities and user intent. ### Tailor Your Search You have fine-grained control over your search. Specify the country (e.g., 'US', 'UK') and language (e.g., 'en', 'de') to simulate local search experiences. You can even set a precise geolocation to target results as if searching from a specific city or region. Control how many results you want per page (up to 100) and navigate through multiple pages of results by specifying the page number. ### Who Benefits This tool is designed for anyone who needs to understand how Google organizes information for specific queries. SEO professionals use it for competitor analysis and rank tracking. Content marketers identify trending topics and content gaps. Market researchers gather insights into public interest and brand visibility. Lead generation specialists can uncover businesses ranking for relevant terms. Agencies can use this to power client reports and expand service offerings.

Key Capabilities

  • Search result titles
  • Search result descriptions (snippets)
  • Website URLs and their root domains
  • Favicon URLs for each result
  • The position of each result on the search page
  • The original search query, country, language, and geolocation used for the extraction
  • Knowledge Panel information (if available and enabled)
  • Related keywords suggested by Google (if enabled)
  • Details for the next page of results, useful for pagination
  • Monitor competitor ranking changes for specific keywords over time to adapt SEO strategies.
  • Identify content gaps and opportunities by analyzing the titles and descriptions of top-ranking pages for target terms.
  • Discover new long-tail keyword opportunities and understand user intent from the 'Related Keywords' suggestions.
  • Track local search visibility for businesses in different regions by specifying country, language, and geolocation parameters.
  • Gather structured data for academic research on search engine algorithms, information retrieval, or public perception of topics.
  • Analyze the presence and content of Knowledge Panels for specific entities or industries to inform content strategy.
  • Generate lists of URLs and domains for further analysis or as a starting point for deeper web scraping projects.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter your primary search query, such as 'best pizza new york', into the 'Search Query' field.

2

Optionally, specify a 'Country' (e.g., 'us'), 'Geolocation' (e.g., 'NYC'), and 'Language' (e.g., 'en') to refine your search location and language.

3

Choose the desired 'Results Limit' per page (20, 30, 40, 50, or 100) and indicate the 'Page Number' if you need results beyond the first page.

4

Toggle 'Include Knowledge Panel' and 'Include Related Keywords' ON or OFF based on whether you need that additional data.

5

Start the tool and wait for it to process your request and collect the specified Google Search results.

6

Download your structured data, containing all the extracted titles, descriptions, URLs, and other selected information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need coding skills to use this tool?
No, this tool is designed for non-developers. You simply fill in the required fields in a user-friendly interface.
What export formats are available for the extracted data?
Is using this tool compliant with data regulations?
Can I use this tool for client projects?
How fresh is the data I receive?
Can I target specific locations for search results?
Does this tool extract Google Ads or only organic results?
What if I need more than 100 results per page?
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Can I schedule this tool to run periodically?
How is the cost determined?
What if Google's search page layout changes?