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Facebook Photos Scraper — Facebook | Lagic

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Extract text and metadata from any public Facebook photo.

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Valid facebook URL

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Results to deliver

300 credits

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3 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Text found within the image (via OCR)Direct URL to the full-resolution image fileOriginal Facebook URL of the photoUnique Facebook ID for the photoInformation about the page the photo is on, including navigation sections and Ad Library status
Value...https://...https://...10096Value...
Value...https://...https://...10091Value...
...............
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape public Facebook photos to get direct image URLs, metadata, and the text contained within the images using Optical Character Recognition (OCR). Ideal for brand monitoring and content analysis.

## Analyze Visual Content at Scale Facebook photos are a rich source of information, but the most valuable data—text, logos, and other contextual clues—is often locked inside the image file itself. This tool is designed to extract that data by not only gathering metadata about a photo but also by 'reading' the text directly from the image. Simply provide a list of public Facebook photo URLs, and the tool will return the direct image link, the original Facebook URL, and any text it identifies within the photo. This is particularly useful for tracking brand mentions in user-generated content, analyzing the text on competitors' visual ads, or archiving text-heavy images like infographics and announcements. ### Who is this for? This tool is built for marketing agencies, brand managers, and researchers who need to go beyond simple engagement metrics. Instead of manually reviewing hundreds of images, you can programmatically extract the text and analyze it for keywords, sentiment, or trends. It automates the process of turning visual content into structured, analyzable data.

Key Capabilities

  • Text found within the image (via OCR)
  • Direct URL to the full-resolution image file
  • Original Facebook URL of the photo
  • Unique Facebook ID for the photo
  • Information about the page the photo is on, including navigation sections and Ad Library status
  • Brand Monitoring: Scan user-generated photos to find visual mentions of your brand name or products, even when you aren't tagged.
  • Competitor Content Analysis: Extract the exact text from competitors' promotional images and infographics to analyze their messaging strategy.
  • User-Generated Content (UGC) Collection: Gather and archive photos from events or campaigns by pulling all images from a specific Facebook page or album.
  • Ad Research: Analyze the copy used in images for organic posts to understand what visual messaging resonates with an audience.
  • Digital Archiving: Create a database of visual assets from your own or other public Facebook pages, including the text content of each image.
  • Market Research: Identify trends and common language by analyzing text from images shared within specific communities or interest groups.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Gather a list of one or more public Facebook photo URLs you want to analyze.

2

Paste the URLs into the 'Facebook URLs' input field.

3

Optionally, set a 'Maximum number of results' to limit how many photos are processed.

4

Run the tool and wait for the data to be collected.

5

Download your results in JSON, CSV, or Excel format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this tool?
No, you only need to provide a list of public Facebook photo URLs. No coding is required.
What formats can I export the data in?
Is it legal to scrape Facebook photos?
How many photos can I scrape at once?
Can I use this for client work?
What makes this tool different from just downloading photos?
How reliable is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How fresh is the data?
Is the cost predictable?
What is 'OCR text' in the output?
Can I scrape photos from private profiles or groups?