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Google Keyword Data Extractor bulk — Google | Lagic

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Get monthly search volume, CPC, and competition data for a list of keywords.

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Configure Agent

Array of keywords, one per line.

Results to deliver

149,300 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

1493 credits per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

The keyword you provided for analysis.Average monthly search volume.A numeric competition score (0-100).A competition category (Low, Medium, or High).Estimated Cost-Per-Click (CPC) in your currency.Low-end estimate for a top-of-page ad bid.
10094Value...464Value...Value...10093
10091Value...281Value...Value...10093
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Input a list of keywords to retrieve official Google Ads data, including monthly search volume, cost-per-click (CPC) estimates, and competition levels to inform your SEO and PPC strategies.

This tool is designed for SEO specialists, paid media buyers, and content marketers who need to analyze keywords in bulk. Instead of checking terms one by one in Google's Keyword Planner, you can paste a complete list and get all the core metrics in a single export. The data comes directly from the Google Ads platform, providing a reliable source for strategic decisions. You receive the average monthly search volume, a breakdown of search trends over the last 12 months, and the estimated cost-per-click (CPC) for paid campaigns. It also provides both a categorical competition level (Low, Medium, High) and a specific competition index score for more granular analysis. Use this data to build content calendars, prioritize SEO efforts on keywords with high volume and low competition, estimate budgets for Google Ads campaigns, and analyze market demand for products or services. By understanding what advertisers are willing to pay for a click (low and high top-of-page bids), you can gauge the commercial intent behind different search queries.

Key Capabilities

  • The keyword you provided for analysis.
  • Average monthly search volume.
  • A numeric competition score (0-100).
  • A competition category (Low, Medium, or High).
  • Estimated Cost-Per-Click (CPC) in your currency.
  • Low-end estimate for a top-of-page ad bid.
  • High-end estimate for a top-of-page ad bid.
  • Breakdown of search volume for each of the last 12 months.
  • Google's suggested spelling correction, if applicable.
  • Prioritize a list of blog post ideas based on monthly search volume.
  • Estimate the initial budget for a new Google Ads campaign.
  • Identify low-competition keywords to target for a new website.
  • Analyze the commercial intent of keywords by reviewing CPC and top-of-page bid estimates.
  • Create a content strategy by validating topic clusters with search data.
  • Perform quick market research for a new product or service idea.
  • Supply agency clients with keyword data to support SEO recommendations.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Create a list of the keywords you want to analyze.

2

Paste your list into the 'List keywords' input field, with one keyword per line.

3

Run the tool to start the data extraction.

4

Download the results as a JSON file, CSV, or Excel spreadsheet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need any technical skills to use this tool?
No, you only need to provide a list of keywords. There is no coding required.
What formats can I export the data in?
Is this data reliable?
How many keywords can I check at once?
Can I use this for my agency's clients?
How is this different from using Google Keyword Planner myself?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How fresh is the keyword data?
What's the difference between `competition` and `competition_index`?
What do the 'top of page bid' values represent?
Does this tool support different languages or locations?