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Fast YouTube Playlist Scraper API | Extract Videos & Metadata — YouTube | Lagic

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Detailed YouTube Video and Playlist Data for Content Analysis

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Configure Agent

Paste the Youtube URLs, and get the results immediately. Playlist URLs are supported.

Search keywords you want to search on YouTube.

Location for the search results, which is passed to YouTube as the gl URL query parameter. (US, AF, AL, etc..)

Language for the search results, which is passed to YouTube as the hl URL query parameter. (af, tr, de, etc..)

Sorts search results by the given option. Only works with search keywords.

Maximum number of items that you want as output.

Function that takes each of the objects as argument and returns data that will be mapped by the function itself. This function is not intended for filtering, please don't use it for filtering purposes or you will get banned automatically.

Results to deliver

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Sample Data Preview

Video titles, descriptions, and unique IDsDirect video URLs and embed URLsVideo publish and upload datesNumber of comments, likes, and viewsVideo duration and categoryWhether videos are embeddable, family-safe, live, or private
Sample Text...https://...100989341009910099
Sample Text...https://...100945961009410090
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract comprehensive data from YouTube videos and playlists, including titles, descriptions, view counts, likes, and channel information. This tool is for anyone needing structured YouTube data for content research, trend analysis, or competitor monitoring.

This tool provides a structured output of public data from YouTube videos and playlists. Whether you're a content creator, marketer, or researcher, access key metrics and details without the need for complex APIs or manual data collection. ### What Data You Get For each video, you'll receive a wealth of information. This includes basic details like the video's title, description, unique ID, and its direct URL. Beyond that, you can see crucial engagement metrics such as the number of comments, likes, and total views. Understand the video's context with its category, publish date, and relative date (e.g., "2 days ago"). Dive deeper into the visual aspects with data on video thumbnails (various heights, widths, and URLs) and even storyboard previews, which can be useful for quickly understanding video content. The tool also indicates if a video is embeddable, family-safe, or if ratings are allowed. ### Channel Insights Beyond individual videos, the tool delivers important information about the associated YouTube channel. This includes the channel's name, unique ID, handle, and its URL. You'll also see the channel's subscriber count and any badges it might have, offering a clearer picture of the creator's presence and authority. ### Streaming and Technical Details For those who need more technical insights, the output includes detailed streaming data. This covers various adaptive formats and standard formats, providing information like bitrate, frame rate (FPS), height, width, and MIME type. This level of detail can be particularly useful for analyzing video quality trends or technical content delivery. ### How You Can Use This Data This data is valuable for competitive analysis, allowing you to track competitor video performance and content strategy. Marketers can identify trending topics and influential channels for collaboration. Researchers can build datasets for sentiment analysis, content strategy studies, or media consumption patterns. Content creators can audit their own content, identify successful formats, and optimize their strategy based on audience engagement and video characteristics.

Key Capabilities

  • Video titles, descriptions, and unique IDs
  • Direct video URLs and embed URLs
  • Video publish and upload dates
  • Number of comments, likes, and views
  • Video duration and category
  • Whether videos are embeddable, family-safe, live, or private
  • High-resolution video thumbnails and preview storyboards
  • Channel names, IDs, handles, URLs, and subscriber counts
  • Technical streaming data including formats, bitrates, and resolutions
  • Keywords associated with videos
  • Content creators analyzing competitor video performance, engagement metrics, and successful content formats.
  • Marketing agencies identifying trending topics, influential channels, and potential collaborators for campaigns.
  • Researchers building datasets for academic studies on media consumption, audience sentiment, or content strategy.
  • SEO specialists extracting video titles and descriptions to optimize their own content for YouTube search.
  • Brand managers monitoring mentions of their brand or products across various YouTube videos and channels.
  • Media analysts tracking video upload patterns, category popularity, and channel growth over time.
  • Educators curating and organizing video resources from specific playlists or search results for learning materials.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Provide the YouTube URLs of specific videos or playlists you want to extract data from, or enter search keywords.

2

Optionally, select a country and language to localize your search results, if using keywords.

3

If searching, choose how you want the results sorted (e.g., by relevance or upload date).

4

Specify a maximum number of output items if you need to limit the amount of data collected.

5

Run the tool to process your input and gather the requested video and channel details.

6

Download your structured data in a ready-to-use format like JSON for analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of YouTube data can I extract?
You can extract video titles, descriptions, URLs, publish dates, view counts, likes, comment counts, video category, channel information (name, subscribers), and technical streaming details.
Do I need coding skills to use this tool?
What export formats are available for the extracted data?
Can I extract data from private or unlisted videos?
How fresh is the data I receive?
Can I specify a country or language for search results?
Is it possible to sort search results?
How does this tool handle large playlists or numerous search results?
Is this tool suitable for client work?
What about compliance and YouTube's terms of service?