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eBay Product Listing Scraper — eBay | Lagic

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Extract product titles, prices, and conditions from any eBay search or category page.

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Configure Agent

List of eBay listing page URLs (e.g., or )

Results to deliver

200 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

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

Sample Data Preview

Product TitleCurrent PriceOriginal or Strikethrough PriceItem Condition (e.g., 'New', 'Used', 'For parts')Main Image URLDirect URL to the Product Listing
Sample Text...$19.99$19.99Value...https://...https://...
Sample Text...$19.99$19.99Value...https://...https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape product data, including pricing, titles, and item condition, directly from eBay search results or category pages to conduct market research and track competitors.

This tool is designed for eBay sellers, e-commerce analysts, brand managers, and market researchers who need structured data from eBay listings. It works by taking one or more URLs from an eBay search result or category page—for example, a search for "Nike shoes" in "used" condition—and extracting the key details for each product listed on that page. The output is a clean, organized dataset containing the product title, its current price, the original strikethrough price (if on sale), the item's condition (like "New with box" or "Pre-owned"), a link to the product's main image, and a direct URL to the product's own page for deeper analysis. This data is invaluable for competitive analysis, allowing you to monitor how other sellers are pricing similar items. It also helps in identifying market trends, discovering underserved product niches, and tracking the online presence of specific brands. Instead of manually copying and pasting data from dozens of pages, you can automate the entire process.

Key Capabilities

  • Product Title
  • Current Price
  • Original or Strikethrough Price
  • Item Condition (e.g., 'New', 'Used', 'For parts')
  • Main Image URL
  • Direct URL to the Product Listing
  • Additional Card Attributes (e.g. shipping info, 'Top Rated Seller')
  • Page Number Scraped
  • The Original eBay URL Provided
  • Track competitor pricing for specific products or brands to inform your own pricing strategy.
  • Analyze the average selling price for items in a specific condition (e.g., 'used' vs. 'new').
  • Build a database of products within a niche for market research.
  • Monitor for unauthorized sellers or counterfeit listings of your brand's products.
  • Identify popular product variations and features by analyzing listing titles at scale.
  • Gather data for e-commerce trend reports and sales forecasting.
  • Source products for resale by identifying underpriced items based on their listed details.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Navigate to the eBay website.

2

Use the search bar to find products or select a category.

3

Apply any filters you need, such as brand, price, or condition.

4

Copy the final URL from your browser's address bar.

5

Paste one or more URLs into the 'Listing Page URLs' field.

6

Run the tool to get a downloadable spreadsheet of the product data.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need technical skills to use this?
No. You just need to find a product category or search results page on eBay, copy the URL, and paste it into the tool.
What format can I export the data in?
Is it legal to scrape data from eBay?
Can I scrape multiple pages at once?
How is this different from scraping a single product page?
Can I scrape filtered search results?
What is the difference between 'price' and 'original_price' in the output?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How up-to-date is the data?
Is this suitable for client work at my agency?