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๐Ÿ”ฅ Fast Youtube Channel Video Scraper ๐Ÿš€ โ€” YouTube | Lagic

Built ForMarketing AgenciesMedia & PublishingE-commerce Brands

Get a complete list of any YouTube channel's videos and their stats.

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Configure Agent

Provide YouTube channel inputs. Supported forms: @username (min 3 chars), channelId (UC..),

Sort channel videos.

Maximum number of pages to paginate in the Videos tab.

Results to deliver

100 credits

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Pricing

1 credit per result
โœ“ 30 free credits on signupโœ“ Refund if 0 resultsโœ“ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Video TitleDirect Video URLView CountPublish DateFull Video DescriptionHashtags Used
Sample Text...https://...2822026-04-0510099Value...
Sample Text...https://...4362026-04-0510098Value...
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract a full catalog of videos from any public YouTube channel, including titles, view counts, and publish dates. Ideal for competitor analysis and content strategy.

This tool creates a structured list of every video on a given YouTube channel. It's designed for marketers, content strategists, and researchers who need to analyze a channel's content library without manual copy-pasting. By providing a channel's handle (like `@username`), channel ID, or full URL, you can retrieve a dataset of its videos. The data for each video includes its title, URL, thumbnail image, view count, publish date, full description, any hashtags or mentions used, and video duration. ### How to Use This Data - **Competitor Analysis:** Sort a competitor's videos by "Most Popular" to instantly see their all-time-best performing content. This helps you understand what topics and formats resonate with their audience, giving you a blueprint for your own strategy. - **Content Audits:** Scrape your own channel to get a complete archive of your work. Sort by "Oldest" to see how your content has evolved, or find underperforming videos that could be updated or promoted. - **Influencer Vetting:** Before partnering with an influencer, analyze their channel's video performance. Look for consistent view counts and engagement, not just one-off viral hits. - **Market Research:** Gather video data from several channels in a niche to identify content trends, popular keywords, and gaps in the market that your own content could fill.

Key Capabilities

  • โœ“ Video Title
  • โœ“ Direct Video URL
  • โœ“ View Count
  • โœ“ Publish Date
  • โœ“ Full Video Description
  • โœ“ Hashtags Used
  • โœ“ User Mentions (@handles)
  • โœ“ Video Duration
  • โœ“ Thumbnail Image URL
  • โœ“ Channel Name, Username, and URL
  • โœ“ Analyze a competitor's content strategy by sorting their videos by popularity.
  • โœ“ Create a complete content inventory of your own channel for an internal audit.
  • โœ“ Vet potential influencer partners by examining the historical performance of their videos.
  • โœ“ Identify content gaps in a niche by scraping the top 5 channels and analyzing their video topics.
  • โœ“ Find a channel's oldest videos to track the evolution of their content style and branding.
  • โœ“ Research which hashtags are most frequently used on the most-viewed videos in your industry.
  • โœ“ Build a dataset of video titles and descriptions for market research and keyword analysis.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter one or more YouTube channel URLs, @usernames, or channel IDs.

2

Select how you want the videos to be sorted: Latest, Popular, or Oldest.

3

Specify the maximum number of pages to load (each page has about 30 videos).

4

Click "Run" to start the extraction.

5

Once complete, download the list of videos as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No, it's designed for non-technical users. You just need to provide a YouTube channel's URL, @username, or ID.
What format can I export the data in?
Is it legal to scrape YouTube channel data?
How many videos can I extract from one channel?
Can I use this for client work?
How is this different from just looking at a channel's page?
How do I find a channel's most popular videos?
Can I get videos from a private or members-only channel?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?