Extract image URLs, dimensions, and source pages from Google Images search results.
The queries of searches you want to get the data from.
The maximum amount of results to result per every query.
Results to deliver
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Scrape Google Images for specific search terms to gather image URLs, dimensions, and original source pages for market research, content creation, or brand monitoring.
Google Images is the world's largest visual search engine, a massive, indexed library of the web's visual content. This tool allows you to programmatically access that library by providing search terms and receiving structured data about the images that rank for them. Instead of manually saving images one by one, you can provide a list of keywords—like brand names, product categories, or descriptive phrases—and get back a clean dataset. The output for each image includes the direct URL to the full-resolution image file, the URL of the smaller thumbnail, the pixel dimensions for both, and critically, the URL of the webpage where the image was originally found. It also provides the title or alt-text associated with the image and ties it all back to the original search query you used. This is invaluable for anyone doing visual research at scale. Brand managers can monitor for unauthorized logo use. E-commerce teams can analyze competitor product photography styles. Content creators can quickly source visual inspiration or assets for mood boards. By turning search results into a spreadsheet, this tool enables analysis and cataloging that isn't possible through a standard web browser.
Provide a list of search terms you want to find images for.
Set the maximum number of images you want to get for each term.
Run the tool to start the extraction process.
Download the collected image data as a spreadsheet (CSV, Excel) or JSON file.