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Google Images Scraper — Google Images | Lagic

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Extract image URLs and their source pages from Google Images for any search term.

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Configure Agent

Maximum number of image results to be extracted.

The search term to use

Filter images by color.

Filter images by size.

Filter images by type.

Filter images by usage rights.

The Google country to use for the query

The Google UI language to return results

Results to deliver

400 credits

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Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Search result position for each imageDirect URL to the full-resolution image fileTitle of the image (often from alt-text)URL of the webpage where the image is hostedDomain name of the source websiteName of the source website
Value...https://...Sample Text...https://...Sample Text...Sample Text...
Value...https://...Sample Text...https://...Sample Text...Sample Text...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape Google Images for any search query to collect image URLs, source links, and titles. Ideal for brand monitoring, creative research, and building visual datasets.

This tool automates the process of collecting data from Google Images. Instead of manually saving pictures one by one, you provide a search term and receive a structured dataset of the results. You can extract up to thousands of images for any given query. ### Fine-Tuning Your Search The real utility comes from the detailed search filters. You can narrow your search to images of a specific color, size (large, medium, icon), or type (clipart, line drawing, animated GIF). For commercial or content marketing use, the ability to filter by usage rights—such as 'non-commercial reuse'—is critical for avoiding copyright infringement. Additionally, the tool allows for deep localization. You can run your search as if you were in a specific country, using a particular UI language, and targeting results in a specific language or from a certain country. This is essential for international brands and marketers who need to understand how visual assets appear in different regional contexts. ### Who Gets Value from This? - **Brand Managers:** Monitor where company logos, product shots, and executive headshots are appearing online. - **Designers & Creatives:** Quickly build mood boards or find inspiration by searching for specific color palettes or image types. - **Data Scientists:** Gather large, labeled image datasets to train machine learning models for image recognition or classification. - **SEO Specialists:** Identify websites using your original images without attribution, creating opportunities for backlink requests.

Key Capabilities

  • Search result position for each image
  • Direct URL to the full-resolution image file
  • Title of the image (often from alt-text)
  • URL of the webpage where the image is hosted
  • Domain name of the source website
  • Name of the source website
  • Monitor the web for unauthorized use of your brand's logo or product photography.
  • Gather visual inspiration for a design project by filtering for a specific color palette.
  • Build a dataset of competitor product images to analyze their marketing angles.
  • Find websites using your copyrighted images to initiate backlink requests or takedown notices.
  • Collect royalty-free images (clipart, line drawings) for use in presentations or blog posts.
  • Analyze how your brand's visual identity appears in search results across different countries.
  • Scrape thousands of images of a specific object to train a custom computer vision model.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

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

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2. Specify the 'Maximum Items' to determine how many image results to collect.

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3. Optionally, use the dropdowns to filter images by color, size, type, or usage rights.

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4. To localize your search, select a 'Google Country' or a results language.

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5. Click 'Run' to start the extraction process.

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6. Once finished, download the collected image data as a JSON file or spreadsheet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need technical skills to use this tool?
No. All you need is a search query. The inputs are simple dropdowns and text fields.
In what format can I download the data?
Is it legal to scrape Google Images?
How many images can I extract per search?
Can I use the extracted data for my clients?
How is this different from just searching on Google Images myself?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this to run on a recurring basis?
What do the 'usage rights' filters mean?
Can I search for images from a specific country's perspective?
What is the 'Filter' input for?