Uncover YouTube video insights from any search query.
List of search terms to query YouTube (e.g. "lagic tutorial").
Optional search filter (upload date, duration, features, etc.)
Optional sort order (upload date, view count, rating).
Maximum number of videos to return per query (0 = no limit).
Maximum number of parallel search requests.
Results to deliver
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This tool extracts key details like video titles, channel names, view counts, and upload dates directly from YouTube search results, providing valuable data for content strategy and competitor analysis.
### Understand What's Trending on YouTube YouTube is a massive source of information, trends, and competitor activity. This tool specializes in extracting structured data from YouTube search results, giving you a clear picture of the videos ranking for your target keywords. Instead of manually sifting through pages, you get a clean dataset of video information ready for analysis. ### What Data You Get For each video found in the search results, the tool provides specific details: the video's title, its unique ID, the direct watch URL, and a link to its thumbnail image. You'll also see the name of the channel that uploaded it, a link to the channel's page, and its thumbnail. Crucially, you get the video's view count, its length, and when it was posted. The tool also indicates if the video is a YouTube Short and includes its description. To help you track your research, each entry notes the exact search query, filter, and sort order used, along with the date the data was collected. ### Tailor Your Searches Input your desired search terms, from single keywords to specific phrases. You can refine your results by applying filters such as "Last hour," "Today," "This week," "This month," or "This year" to focus on recent content. Further organize your findings by sorting results by "Relevance," "Upload date," "View count," or "Rating." Specify the maximum number of videos you need per query, or set it to zero for no limit, to control the scope of your data collection. The tool also manages concurrent requests, ensuring efficient data gathering.
Provide a list of YouTube search terms you want to query.
Optionally, select a filter for upload date (e.g., "This week") or a sort order (e.g., "View count").
Specify the maximum number of video results you need for each search query.
Initiate the data extraction process.
Once complete, download your structured dataset containing all the video details.