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Free Google Maps Scraper - Low-cost & Extensive — Google Maps | Lagic

Built ForMarketing AgenciesReal Estate & DevelopmentHospitality & Tourism

Detailed Business Data from Google Maps for Lead Generation and Market Analysis

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Configure Agent

Use distinct search terms and broad, well-chosen categories to maximize relevant results and minimize duplicates.

Enter the starting locations (e.g. `Paris`) to define where the search begins on Google Maps.

Results will be localized to this country or region.

The maximum number of place to extract per input location (between 10 and 10,000).

Results details will show in this language.

Choose how aggressively to scrape Google Maps Places. Aggressive mode is faster but may trigger blocks; slow mode will query google server much slower.

Results to deliver

300 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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Pricing

3 credits per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Business categories and typesFull address, including street, city, and neighborhoodPhone number (formatted and unformatted)Website URL and image linksCustomer review scores and total review countsDaily opening hours
Value...Value...498https://...401Value...
Value...Value...878https://...195Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract comprehensive business data from Google Maps, including contact details, opening hours, review scores, and unique attributes like 'women-owned' or 'wheelchair accessible', to build targeted lead lists and understand local markets.

This tool is designed for anyone needing to gather rich, structured data about businesses listed on Google Maps. Forget manual copy-pasting; this automates the collection of crucial details for lead generation, competitive analysis, and market research. ### What Data You Get YouYou'll receive a wealth of information for each business, far beyond just names and addresses. Key data points include contact information like phone numbers and websites, along with practical details like daily opening hours and customer review scores. For businesses with dining options, you can even find menu links and online ordering URLs. If it's a hotel, you might see pricing. For EV charging stations, details on power and connector types are included. Crucially, the tool extracts a wide array of specific business attributes. This includes important social and operational identifiers such as whether a business is 'women-owned', 'LGBTQ+ friendly', or 'veteran-owned'. You'll also find details on accessibility features like 'wheelchair accessible entrance' and available amenities like 'Wi-Fi' or 'public restroom'. Information about the business's atmosphere (e.g., 'cozy', 'trendy'), target crowd (e.g., 'family-friendly', 'college students'), and even dining options (e.g., 'breakfast', 'catering') is also provided. These granular details allow for highly targeted segmentation and analysis. ### How It Helps Your Business For sales and marketing teams, this means building highly qualified lead lists based on specific criteria that matter to your offerings. For market researchers, it provides a snapshot of local business landscapes, identifying gaps or concentrations of specific business types. Agencies can use this to enrich client profiles or scout new opportunities. The ability to filter by attributes like 'small business' or 'fast service' helps you understand the nuances of local economies and tailor your outreach precisely.

Key Capabilities

  • Business categories and types
  • Full address, including street, city, and neighborhood
  • Phone number (formatted and unformatted)
  • Website URL and image links
  • Customer review scores and total review counts
  • Daily opening hours
  • URLs for online ordering or table reservations
  • Detailed business attributes (e.g., 'wheelchair accessible', 'Wi-Fi', 'women-owned', 'LGBTQ+ friendly', 'good for kids', 'casual atmosphere', 'fast service')
  • Information on charging stations (for relevant businesses)
  • Menu details and menu URLs
  • Status indicators (e.g., 'permanently closed', 'claim this business')
  • Related businesses that people also search for
  • Generate targeted lead lists for B2B sales by filtering businesses with specific amenities, ownership types, or dining options.
  • Perform market research to identify areas with a high concentration of specific business categories or underserved niches.
  • Monitor competitors by tracking their review scores, opening hours, and service offerings across different locations.
  • Enrich existing customer databases with detailed Google Maps attributes like accessibility features or atmosphere.
  • Identify potential partners or suppliers based on unique business characteristics like 'LGBTQ+ owned' or 'eco-friendly'.
  • Analyze local business trends, such as the prevalence of businesses offering 'online ordering' or 'curbside pickup'.
  • Develop location-based marketing campaigns by understanding the specific attributes and crowd types associated with businesses in a given city.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Input your desired search terms and business categories, such as 'restaurants' or 'dentists'.

2

Specify the target cities and the country where you want the search to begin.

3

Choose your preferred scraping language for the results and select a scraping mode (aggressive for speed, slow for reliability).

4

Set the maximum number of businesses you wish to extract per input location.

5

Run the tool, and it will gather detailed business data from Google Maps based on your criteria.

6

Receive a structured output file containing all the extracted business information.

Frequently Asked Questions

What technical skills do I need to use this tool?
No coding or technical skills are required. You provide your search terms and locations, and the tool handles the data extraction.
What formats can I export the data in?
Is the data always current?
Can I target specific geographical areas?
How many businesses can I scrape at once?
Can I get email addresses for businesses?
How does 'aggressive' versus 'slow' scraping mode affect my results?
Can I find businesses based on specific attributes like 'women-owned' or 'wheelchair accessible'?
Is this tool suitable for client work?
How is the cost determined for using this tool?
Can I schedule recurring scrapes?
What if a business is permanently closed?