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Ecommerce-Product-Scraper — Ecommerce | Lagic

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Extract product data from any e-commerce website.

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Configure Agent

URL of the ecommerce website or product listing page to scrape.

Maximum number of products to scrape. Use 0 for unlimited (recommended: 50-100 for faster results).

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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Country auto-rotated. Need a specific region? Contact support.

Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Product NamePriceProduct DescriptionMain Image URLDirect Product Page URL
Sample Text...$19.99Value...https://...https://...
Sample Text...$19.99Value...https://...https://...
...............
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape product details like name, price, and image URL from any e-commerce site to monitor competitors or build product catalogs.

This tool is a general-purpose product scraper designed to extract the most essential data points from online retail websites. It works by visiting a category, search results, or product listing page and gathering information for each product it finds. You provide a starting URL, and it returns a clean, structured list of products. ### Who is this for? This tool is ideal for e-commerce store owners, market researchers, pricing analysts, dropshippers, and marketing agencies. It's built for anyone who needs to quickly gather product data from one or more online stores without needing to write code. It's particularly useful for competitive analysis, price monitoring, and populating new e-commerce stores with an initial product catalog. ### What data can I get? It extracts the core information for each product listing: the product's name, its price, a short description, a link to the main product image, and the direct URL to the product page. This covers the fundamental data needed for most analysis and cataloging tasks. ### How it works This scraper is designed for flexibility. Because it's not built for one specific website, it can adapt to the structure of many different e-commerce platforms, like those built on Shopify, BigCommerce, or WooCommerce. However, this also means it may not work on highly customized or complex sites with heavy anti-bot measures. The best approach is to test it with a small number of products first.

Key Capabilities

  • Product Name
  • Price
  • Product Description
  • Main Image URL
  • Direct Product Page URL
  • Monitor competitor pricing for a specific product category to inform your own pricing strategy.
  • Build an initial product feed for a new dropshipping store.
  • Gather product names and images for a social media marketing campaign.
  • Track new product arrivals from a supplier's public website.
  • Analyze how competitors in your niche write their product descriptions.
  • Create a list of potential products to feature on an affiliate marketing website.
  • Compile data for market research on product assortment and availability across different retailers.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Find the URL of an e-commerce category or search results page.

2

Paste the link into the 'Website URL' field.

3

Specify the maximum number of products to retrieve, or leave it at the default.

4

Run the tool.

5

Download the collected product data as a spreadsheet or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No, this tool is operated through a simple interface. You only need to provide a website URL.
What format can I export the data in?
Will this work on any e-commerce site like Amazon or a Shopify store?
Can I scrape product variations like different sizes and colors?
Is it legal to scrape product data?
How many products can I scrape at once?
Is this suitable for client work?
How reliable is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
What does the 'Maximum products' input mean?