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Google Image Search — Google Images | Lagic

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Get image URLs, dimensions, and source links from Google Image Search for any keyword.

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Configure Agent

The search keyword

The number of images to be displayed

The page index

Results to deliver

100 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

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

Sample Data Preview

Image height in pixelsImage width in pixelsURL of the webpage where the image is foundDirect link to the full-size, original image fileLink to the smaller, thumbnail version of the imageThe title or alt-text associated with the image
Value...10090https://...https://...https://...Sample Text...
Value...10092https://...https://...https://...Sample Text...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Enter a search term to extract data from Google Images, including original and thumbnail image URLs, dimensions, titles, and the webpage where each image appears.

This tool automates the process of gathering data from Google Image Search results. Instead of manually right-clicking and saving information for dozens of images, you can provide a keyword and get a structured dataset of the top results. This is ideal for anyone who needs to analyze visual trends, monitor brand assets, or source imagery at scale. ### Who is this for? Marketers, designers, researchers, and brand managers can use this data to inform their strategies. For example, a marketing team can analyze the types of images that rank for their target keywords, a designer can build a mood board with direct links to high-resolution assets, and a brand manager can track unauthorized use of company logos or product photos. ### What you get The output is a clean, organized list of images related to your search term. For each image, you receive the direct URL to the full-size file, a smaller thumbnail URL, its height and width in pixels, the image title or alt-text, and a link to the exact webpage where the image is located. This 'context link' is crucial for understanding how an image is being used and for proper attribution.

Key Capabilities

  • Image height in pixels
  • Image width in pixels
  • URL of the webpage where the image is found
  • Direct link to the full-size, original image file
  • Link to the smaller, thumbnail version of the image
  • The title or alt-text associated with the image
  • Monitor online usage of a brand's logo or product imagery.
  • Analyze the visual style of top-ranking content for a specific keyword.
  • Gather visual inspiration and create mood boards for creative projects.
  • Source user-generated content by finding where brand-related images are posted.
  • Research competitor product photography and visual marketing strategies.
  • Compile a library of relevant images for presentations or internal reports.
  • Identify the original source or higher-resolution versions of an image.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter the keyword you want to search for in the 'Search keyword' field.

2

Specify the number of images you want to get from the results page.

3

Set the results page number you want to start from (e.g., 1 for the first page).

4

Run the tool to start the extraction.

5

Download the collected image data as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No. You only need to provide a search keyword, the number of images you want, and a page number.
What format can I export the data in?
Is it legal to scrape Google Image Search results?
How many images can I get in one run?
Can I use this for client work at my agency?
What's the difference between the 'original image URL' and the 'context link'?
How is this different from just searching on Google Images myself?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
How fresh is the data?
How is the cost determined?