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Free Google Maps Scraper - Simplified Version — GoogleMaps | Lagic

Built ForLocal Marketing AgenciesCommercial Real EstateFranchise Development

Extract detailed local business listings from Google Maps by keyword and location.

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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

200 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

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

Sample Data Preview

Business name, description, and category.Full address, including street, city, state, postal code, and neighborhood.Contact information, including phone number and website URL.Customer feedback metrics: average star rating and total number of reviews.Operational status, including opening hours and whether it's permanently closed.Price range, if available.
Sample Text...Value...https://...381Value...$19.99
Sample Text...Value...https://...612Value...$19.99
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape Google Maps for business names, addresses, phone numbers, and customer review scores. Ideal for building local lead lists or conducting market research.

This tool automates the process of collecting business information from Google Maps. Instead of manually searching and copy-pasting data, you can provide a list of business categories (like 'coffee shops' or 'plumbers') and locations (like 'Brooklyn, NY') to get structured data ready for your projects. ### Who is this for? This is built for sales teams, marketing agencies, local SEO specialists, and market researchers who need reliable, location-based business data. If you're building a list of potential customers in a specific area, analyzing local competitors, or just need to map out the businesses in a neighborhood, this tool can provide the necessary data without manual effort. ### What data can you get? The output is a detailed profile for each business found. You'll receive standard contact information like the business name, phone number, and website. The tool also extracts the full address, average review score, and total number of reviews. Beyond the basics, it captures a rich set of attributes that Google Maps tracks. This includes operational details like opening hours and service options (e.g., 'Delivery', 'Dine-in', 'Curbside pickup'). It also provides information on accessibility (e.g., 'Wheelchair accessible entrance'), audience focus ('Family-friendly', 'LGBTQ+ friendly'), and business identity ('Identifies as women-owned', 'Identifies as veteran-owned'). This level of detail allows for highly specific market segmentation and lead qualification.

Key Capabilities

  • Business name, description, and category.
  • Full address, including street, city, state, postal code, and neighborhood.
  • Contact information, including phone number and website URL.
  • Customer feedback metrics: average star rating and total number of reviews.
  • Operational status, including opening hours and whether it's permanently closed.
  • Price range, if available.
  • Detailed attributes for service options like delivery, takeout, and dine-in.
  • Accessibility information such as wheelchair access for entrances, parking, and restrooms.
  • Audience details like 'Family-friendly' or 'LGBTQ+ friendly'.
  • Business identity attributes like 'Identifies as women-owned' or 'Identifies as Black-owned'.
  • A marketing agency can build a lead list of all 'HVAC contractors in Phoenix' with a review score below 4.0 for a reputation management campaign.
  • A sales team can identify all 'veteran-owned businesses in Austin' to target with a specialized B2B service offering.
  • A restaurant consultant can analyze the 'Service options' and 'Dining options' of all 'Italian restaurants in Chicago's West Loop' to identify market gaps.
  • A commercial real estate agent can map all 'cafes' and 'gyms' within a 1-mile radius of a new property to highlight local amenities.
  • An urban planning student can research the density of specific business categories across different neighborhoods for a thesis project.
  • A local SEO specialist can benchmark the review counts and average scores of their clients against top local competitors.
  • An app developer can find all businesses with 'Wheelchair accessible parking' to populate a database for an accessibility-focused application.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter your target business types in the 'Search Terms & Categories' field (e.g., `real estate agency`, `bakery`).

2

List the cities or areas to search within the 'Starting Locations' field (e.g., `Miami, FL`).

3

Select the country and language for your search results.

4

Set the maximum number of businesses you want to extract for each location.

5

Choose a scraping mode: 'aggressive' for speed or 'slow' for large jobs.

6

Run the tool and download your business list as a CSV, Excel, or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No, this tool is designed for non-technical users. You just need to provide your search terms and locations in the input fields.
What format can I export the data in?
Is it legal to scrape Google Maps?
How many businesses can I scrape at once?
Can I use this for client work?
What's the difference between 'aggressive' and 'slow' scraping modes?
How do I get the most relevant results?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
Is the pricing based on the number of results?