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Fast Google Maps Search Scraper API | Business Listings & Leads — Google Maps | Lagic

Built ForReal EstateMarketing AgenciesHome Services (HVAC, Plumbing)

Extract business listings, contact details, and reviews from Google Maps for lead generation.

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Configure Agent

URLs to start with. It should be list or detail URL

Place FIDs to start with. `fid` attribute of the place must be used

The keywords that you can search on Google Maps

Restricts places to the given language, given by an ISO 639-1 code.

Restricts places to the given country, given by an ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code.

Latitude coordinate used to locate places near a specific point.

Longitude coordinate used to locate places near a specific point.

Specifies the map zoom level to control the search radius.

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

Business NameFull Address (Street, City, District, Postal Code)Phone NumberWebsite URLOverall Star RatingTotal Number of Reviews
Sample Text...Value...634https://...Value...571
Sample Text...Value...201https://...Value...154
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape Google Maps for business names, addresses, phone numbers, websites, and ratings by providing search terms or specific locations. Ideal for building targeted lead lists and conducting local market research.

This tool systematically extracts public data about businesses from Google Maps. You can target businesses using search terms like "plumbers in chicago," specific geographic coordinates, or by providing a list of Google Maps URLs directly. It's designed for sales teams, local marketers, and market researchers who need structured data about local businesses without manual copy-pasting. ### What You Get The output is a clean dataset containing key business information. Each record includes the business name, full address, phone number, website, overall rating, and total number of reviews. It also captures deeper details often hidden in a listing, such as specific business categories, accessibility features (like wheelchair access), available amenities, and payment types accepted. This level of detail allows for highly specific market segmentation and competitor analysis. ### How It Works You can start a data collection task in several ways. The most common method is to provide a list of search terms and a location. For example, you could search for "coffee shops," "law firms," or "auto repair" in a specific city or country. Alternatively, for more precise targeting, you can input exact latitude and longitude coordinates with a zoom level to define a search radius. If you already have a list of businesses, you can simply paste their Google Maps URLs to fetch the data for just those listings.

Key Capabilities

  • Business Name
  • Full Address (Street, City, District, Postal Code)
  • Phone Number
  • Website URL
  • Overall Star Rating
  • Total Number of Reviews
  • Primary Business Category
  • Geographic Coordinates (Latitude and Longitude)
  • Google Maps URL for the listing
  • Detailed Information on Accessibility, Amenities, and Payment Options
  • Build a B2B sales pipeline by extracting contact information for all businesses in a specific category and city.
  • Perform competitor analysis by collecting data on ratings, review counts, and services offered in your service area.
  • Identify underserved markets by mapping the density of specific business types across different neighborhoods.
  • Marketing agencies can find prospective clients by identifying businesses with low ratings or incomplete online listings.
  • Franchise development teams can research potential new locations by analyzing existing business landscapes.
  • Enrich a CRM database with up-to-date addresses, phone numbers, and websites for a list of existing contacts.
  • Event planners can find venues with specific accessibility features, like wheelchair-accessible restrooms and parking.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

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Choose your targeting method: enter keywords like 'bakeries in paris', paste a list of Google Maps URLs, or provide specific coordinates.

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Optionally, refine your search by selecting a specific country and language.

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Set the maximum number of business listings you want to retrieve.

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Run the tool to start the data extraction process.

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Once the run is complete, preview the data and download it as a CSV or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No. You can use this tool by filling in fields, such as providing a search term and location, without writing any code.
What formats can I export the data in?
Is it legal to scrape data from Google Maps?
How many businesses can I extract at once?
Can I use this for client work at my agency?
What's the difference between using 'Search Terms' and 'Start URLs'?
How do I search a very specific area, like a single neighborhood?
Is the data fresh?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How is the cost determined?
Can I get data for businesses outside of my own country?