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eBay Sold Listings Intelligence — ebay | Lagic

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Get real-world pricing data and market analytics from recently sold eBay listings.

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Configure Agent

What are you looking for? Enter keywords like 'iPhone 13 Pro 128GB', 'Pokemon Charizard card', 'vintage Levi's 501'. The more specific, the better your results.

Alternative to search query: paste an eBay listing URL to find similar sold items. The Agent will extract the item title and search for comparable sales.

Which eBay marketplace to search. Auto-detected from URL if provided.

Only show items sold in the last N days. Max 90 (eBay limit)

Filter by item condition (leave empty for all conditions)

Minimum sold price in USD

Maximum sold price in USD

Filter by listing type (leave empty for all types)

Results to deliver

1,900 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

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

Sample Data Preview

A list of individual sold items including title, final sold price, and sale date.Details on item condition, shipping costs, and listing type (Auction vs. Buy It Now).Seller information such as username, feedback score, and top-rated status.Comprehensive pricing analytics including average, median, min/max prices, and standard deviation.Sales velocity metrics like total items sold, average sales per day, and average time to sell.Date range of the analysis and the specific search filters applied.
Sample Text...Value...Sample Text...$19.992026-04-052026-04-05
Sample Text...Value...Sample Text...$19.992026-04-052026-04-05
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Search eBay's sold listings by keyword or URL to get current market values, sales velocity, and pricing analytics. Essential for resellers, collectors, and market researchers to price items accurately.

This tool answers the most critical question for any seller or collector: "What is this item *actually* worth today?" While active listings show what sellers *hope* to get, this tool scrapes eBay's sales history to show you what buyers have recently *paid*. It's designed for anyone who needs to understand the true market value of an item. You can start with a simple keyword search (like 'Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones') or provide a URL for an existing eBay listing to find comparable sales. The tool then scours sold listings from the last 90 days on any major eBay marketplace (US, UK, DE, etc.). ### Data That Drives Decisions The output isn't just a list of sold items. You get a full analytics breakdown that includes: * **Core Pricing Stats:** Average price, median price, the full price range (min/max), and standard deviation to see how consistent the pricing is. * **Sales Velocity:** See the total number of items sold, the average number sold per day, and how long it typically takes for an item to sell. * **Generated Insights:** The tool also provides a high-level summary with a recommended price, an assessment of market demand (e.g., 'High Demand'), and the overall market velocity. This data removes the guesswork from pricing, helping you list items competitively, identify profitable products to source, and value collections with confidence.

Key Capabilities

  • A list of individual sold items including title, final sold price, and sale date.
  • Details on item condition, shipping costs, and listing type (Auction vs. Buy It Now).
  • Seller information such as username, feedback score, and top-rated status.
  • Comprehensive pricing analytics including average, median, min/max prices, and standard deviation.
  • Sales velocity metrics like total items sold, average sales per day, and average time to sell.
  • Date range of the analysis and the specific search filters applied.
  • A top-level summary with a recommended price, demand level assessment, and market velocity.
  • Direct URLs to each sold listing and associated image thumbnails.
  • Price inventory for your e-commerce store: A reseller finds a used MacBook Pro and uses the tool to see what identical models have sold for in the last 30 days, letting them set a competitive 'Buy It Now' price.
  • Value a collection for insurance or sale: A comic book collector analyzes sales data for specific graded issues to establish a fair market value for their collection before selling or updating their insurance policy.
  • Identify profitable items to flip: A thrift store flipper checks the recent sold prices for vintage clothing brands they find, ensuring they can make a profit before purchasing the items.
  • Conduct product market research: A market analyst tracks the average selling price and sales volume of a new smartphone model over 90 days to understand consumer demand and price erosion.
  • Liquidate used business assets: An office manager uses the tool to determine the going rate for used office equipment (monitors, chairs, phones) to sell them quickly on the secondary market.
  • Track investment value of collectibles: An investor in trading cards monitors the median price and sales velocity of specific rare cards to decide when to buy or sell.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter a specific keyword search, like 'Pokemon Charizard card', or paste a URL of an existing eBay listing.

2

Select the eBay marketplace you want to search, such as `ebay.co.uk` or `ebay.de`.

3

Apply filters like the date range (e.g., sold in the last 30 days), item condition, or a price range.

4

Set the maximum number of sold items you want to retrieve.

5

Choose your desired output format, such as the full data, just the analytics summary, or only the list of items.

6

Run the tool to get a downloadable file with the sold listings data and pricing intelligence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No. You can use this tool by filling in a few form fields, like entering a search term or pasting an eBay URL.
What formats can I export the data in?
How far back can I search for sold listings?
Can I search international eBay sites?
What's the difference between the 'analytics' and 'summary' in the output?
Is it legal to scrape eBay's sold listings?
Can I run this for multiple products at once?
How do I get the most accurate pricing data?
How fresh is the data?
Is this suitable for client work at my agency?
How is this different from eBay's Terapeak?