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Google Maps Places Extractor — Google Maps | Lagic

Built ForMarketing & Advertising AgenciesB2B SalesReal Estate

Generate detailed business lead lists from any location on Google Maps.

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Configure Agent

What type of business to search for (e.g., 'restaurants', 'dentists', 'coffee shops')

City, address, or ZIP code to search in (e.g., 'Brooklyn, NY', 'Austin, TX', '90210'). Uses Google Maps or OpenStreetMap geocoding for worldwide coverage.

Maximum number of unique businesses to scrape. Natural limit: ~10,000 results.

Only include businesses with this rating or higher (0 = no filter)

Only include businesses with at least this many reviews (0 = no filter)

Filter by price level symbols (leave empty for no filter). Select multiple to include all matching levels. Note: This is not strict.

Minimum price in dollars (e.g., 50 will filter out businesses cheaper than $50). 0 = no filter

Maximum price in dollars (e.g., 100 will filter out businesses more expensive than $100). 0 = no filter

Results to deliver

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

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

Sample Data Preview

Business name, category, and full addressGeographic coordinates (latitude and longitude)Phone number and website URLEmail addresses (from Google profile and scraped from business website)Social media profile URLs (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.)Average star rating and total number of reviews
Sample Text...Value...https://...contact@...https://...279
Sample Text...Value...https://...contact@...https://...791
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract business names, addresses, ratings, and even emails from Google Maps by searching for a keyword and location. Perfect for building targeted sales lead lists or analyzing local market competition.

Manually collecting information about local businesses from Google Maps is a slow, tedious process. This tool automates that entire workflow. By providing a business category and a location, you can generate a structured dataset of businesses, complete with deep, hard-to-find details. ### Comprehensive Data Extraction Beyond basic details like names, addresses, and phone numbers, this tool can uncover a much richer set of data. Optional settings allow you to pull customer reviews, find social media profiles, and even scrape business websites for contact emails that aren't listed on their Google Maps profile. This two-pronged approach to email extraction significantly increases the number of direct contacts you can find. ### Granular Targeting and Filtering You can zero in on the exact businesses you need. Filter your search by minimum star rating, number of reviews, or even price level. The tool also allows you to exclude businesses that are temporarily or permanently closed, ensuring your lead list is current and actionable. ### Advanced Business Intelligence For deeper analysis, the tool can extract operational details that provide a competitive edge. This includes 7-day hourly busyness data to understand foot traffic, a full list of up to 82 amenities (like 'outdoor seating' or 'Wi-Fi'), and even atmosphere descriptors like 'cozy' or 'upscale'. These data points are invaluable for market research, competitor analysis, and identifying service gaps in a local area.

Key Capabilities

  • Business name, category, and full address
  • Geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude)
  • Phone number and website URL
  • Email addresses (from Google profile and scraped from business website)
  • Social media profile URLs (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.)
  • Average star rating and total number of reviews
  • Full text of customer reviews with reviewer information
  • Business hours for all 7 days of the week
  • Price level and detailed customer spending patterns
  • Popular times (hourly busyness data) for an entire week
  • A comprehensive list of up to 82 business amenities
  • Atmosphere descriptors (e.g., 'casual', 'cozy', 'upscale')
  • URLs for business photos on Google Maps
  • Calculated lead quality score and priority classification
  • Build a list of all dentists in Austin, TX with a rating over 4.5 stars for a new dental equipment sales campaign.
  • Find all restaurants in a specific neighborhood that don't have a website to pitch them marketing services.
  • Analyze the density and average ratings of coffee shops in downtown Seattle to identify gaps for a new location.
  • Map all competing fast-food chains within a 10-mile radius of a proposed new franchise site.
  • Compile a list of venues with specific amenities like 'wheelchair accessible' and 'onsite parking' for a corporate event.
  • Extract hourly busyness data for all major gyms in a city to understand peak hours and customer traffic patterns.
  • Identify all software companies in a specific tech park to source local talent for recruitment.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter the type of business you want to find in the 'Search Keyword' field (e.g., 'plumbers').

2

Provide the city, ZIP code, or address to search in the 'Location' field (e.g., 'San Diego, CA').

3

Set filters like 'Minimum Rating' or 'Minimum Reviews' to narrow down the results.

4

Enable optional data enrichments like 'Contact Details', 'Extract Reviews', or 'Website Email Extraction'.

5

Specify the 'Maximum Results' you want to receive.

6

Run the tool to begin extracting the business data into a downloadable file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No, this is a no-code tool. You configure your search using a simple web form and then run the extraction.
What format will the data be in?
Is it legal to extract data from Google Maps?
How many businesses can I extract at once?
Can I use this to generate leads for my clients?
What's the difference between getting emails from Google vs. the website?
How does the 'Lead Quality Scoring' work?
Can I search in a very specific, custom-drawn area?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How reliable is the data extraction?
How predictable is the cost?