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Facebook marketplace scraper — Facebook | Lagic

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Extract product listings, prices, and seller details from Facebook Marketplace.

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Configure Agent

Search URLs (e.g. marketplace search) or individual listing URLs (e.g. ). Open in incognito to verify accessibility.

Scraper will visit details page and extract more information

When get listing details is enabled, fetch listing media (images). Set to false to skip media API calls and reduce requests by ~33%

Exclude listings that are broad matches (outside location, similar items, etc.)

Maximum number of search pages to scrape per search URL.

Scrape listings until this date (YYYY-MM-DD). Only works if Get listing details is enabled and search url is sorted by newest first or url contains `sortBy=creation_time_descend`

Facebook cookies for authenticated scraping. When provided, enables seller details scraping. Requires logged-in session cookies. Concurrency is set to 1 and random delays are added when using cookies. Follow these steps to get the cookies: Install Cookie-Editor chrome extension Login to your facebook account Click on the extension icon > Export > Header string <li..

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

Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Listing TitlePrice (formatted)Location (City and State)URL for the Primary Listing PhotoDirect URL to the Marketplace ListingSold Status (True/False)
Sample Text...$19.99Value...https://...https://...Value...
Sample Text...$19.99Value...https://...https://...Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape Facebook Marketplace for product listings, including price, location, photos, and seller information. Ideal for local market analysis, tracking competitor pricing, and sourcing inventory.

This tool extracts structured data from Facebook Marketplace, turning local listings into a spreadsheet or JSON file. It's built for anyone who needs to monitor local commerce, from resellers tracking inventory to businesses analyzing competitor pricing. You can use it in two main ways: provide a search URL (e.g., for 'used cars in NYC') to get a broad overview of a market category, or provide specific listing URLs to get in-depth details about individual items. By enabling the 'Get listing details' option, the tool will visit each listing page to collect more information, including the full description and all available photos. For users needing to understand the sellers themselves, this tool can extract seller details. This requires providing your Facebook login cookies, which allows the tool to view Marketplace as a logged-in user. When this option is used, the tool automatically slows down and adds delays to ensure account safety. To see listings from a specific region, such as the UK or India, you must set the proxy country accordingly. This ensures the results reflect what a local user would see on Marketplace.

Key Capabilities

  • Listing Title
  • Price (formatted)
  • Location (City and State)
  • URL for the Primary Listing Photo
  • Direct URL to the Marketplace Listing
  • Sold Status (True/False)
  • Delivery Options (e.g., Shipping, Local Pickup)
  • Listing Category ID
  • Seller Details (requires providing login cookies)
  • All Listing Photos (when enabled)
  • Competitive Price Monitoring: A used car dealership scrapes all local listings for similar models to ensure their pricing is competitive and to identify private sellers.
  • Inventory Sourcing for Resellers: An electronics reseller scrapes listings for 'broken' or 'for parts' laptops daily to find undervalued items for refurbishment and resale.
  • Local Market Research: A market research firm analyzes the volume and pricing of rental listings across different cities to identify trends in the housing market.
  • Brand Protection: A brand monitors Marketplace for counterfeit versions of its products or unauthorized sellers by searching for specific keywords.
  • Lead Generation for Service Businesses: A home renovation company scrapes listings in the 'Home & Garden' section to find homeowners selling items in preparation for a move or remodel, offering their services.
  • Tracking Collectibles and Antiques: A collector sets up a scheduled run to find newly listed vintage furniture, getting notified of deals before they're gone.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Paste one or more Facebook Marketplace search or individual listing URLs into the 'Facebook marketplace URLs' field.

2

To get full descriptions and all photos, enable the 'Get listing details' option.

3

Optionally, provide your Facebook login cookies in the 'Cookies' field to extract seller details.

4

Set the proxy country to match the geographic region of the listings you want to scrape.

5

Run the tool and wait for the process to complete.

6

Download your collected Marketplace data as a spreadsheet or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Facebook account to use this?
No, you can scrape publicly available listing data without an account. However, to extract seller details, you must provide your Facebook login cookies.
Can I scrape listings from a country I'm not in?
What's the difference between a search URL and a listing URL?
Why would I need to provide my Facebook cookies?
What does 'Strict filtering' do?
In what formats can I get the data?
Is it legal to scrape Facebook Marketplace?
Can I get all the pictures for a listing?
How can I scrape only the newest listings?
How reliable is the data?