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Get a list of image URLs and their source pages from any Google Images search.

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Configure Agent

The query to search for.

The country to search in.

The language to search in.

Number of results per page to scrape.

The maximum number of pages to scrape.

The date range to search for.

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

Direct link to the full-size imageLink to the smaller, preview thumbnail of the imageURL of the webpage where the image is foundThe descriptive title or caption associated with the imageThe specific Google Images search URL used for the extraction
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https://...https://...https://...Sample Text...https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract image URLs, source links, thumbnails, and titles from Google Images for any search query. Use it to gather visual assets, monitor brand presence, or analyze competitor imagery.

Manually saving images from Google searches is a slow, repetitive task. This tool automates the entire process, turning a search query into a structured dataset of image information. Specify your search term, the country and language for the search, and even filter by how recently the image was indexed (e.g., last 24 hours, last week). The tool then browses Google Images on your behalf and extracts the key data for each result. ### What You Get For each image, you'll receive: * **Direct Image URL:** The URL to the full-resolution image file. * **Thumbnail URL:** The URL for the smaller preview image shown on the results page. * **Source Page Link:** The URL of the website where the image is hosted. * **Image Title:** The descriptive text Google associates with the image. This is ideal for marketers building mood boards, brand managers looking for unauthorized logo use, content creators sourcing visuals, and e-commerce teams analyzing competitor product photography.

Key Capabilities

  • Direct link to the full-size image
  • Link to the smaller, preview thumbnail of the image
  • URL of the webpage where the image is found
  • The descriptive title or caption associated with the image
  • The specific Google Images search URL used for the extraction
  • Gather User-Generated Content (UGC): Search for your brand name or product hashtags to find and collect images shared by customers on various websites and blogs.
  • Build Mood Boards and Creative Briefs: Collect a large volume of images based on a theme, aesthetic, or keyword to establish visual direction for a design project.
  • Monitor Brand and Logo Usage: Run scheduled searches for your company logo to find unauthorized use or press mentions across the web.
  • Analyze Competitor Product Photography: Scrape images for a competitor's product line to analyze their photography style, lighting, and composition.
  • Source Content for Blogs and Social Media: Find relevant images for articles or posts by searching for specific subjects and reviewing their source pages for usage rights.
  • Market Research and Trend Analysis: Extract images related to a product category or industry to identify visual trends, popular styles, and consumer preferences.
  • Digital Asset Management: Create an organized catalog of images from various sources for internal company use, complete with source links for attribution.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter your keyword into the 'Search query' field.

2

Select the desired search country and language from the dropdown menus.

3

Choose the number of results per page and the maximum number of pages to scrape.

4

Optionally, set a 'Date range' to find recent images, such as from the last week.

5

Run the tool to begin the extraction process.

6

Download your list of image URLs, titles, and source links as a CSV or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No, this is a point-and-click tool. You just need to provide a search query.
What formats can I export the data in?
Is it legal to scrape Google Images?
How many images can I extract?
Can I use this for client work?
How is this different from just searching on Google?
How reliable is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How fresh is the data?
Can I get images from a specific country?
Is it possible to find only recently added images?