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Google Maps Places Scraper — Google Maps | Lagic

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Extract business listings, contact details, and reviews from any Google Maps search.

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Configure Agent

List of search queries for Google Maps (e.g., 'Technology companies in United States', 'Restaurants in New York').

Optional location to append to search queries.

Latitude coordinate for search center (e.g., '40.7128'). Overrides locationQuery if both lat and lng are provided.

Longitude coordinate for search center (e.g., '-74.0060'). Overrides locationQuery if both lat and lng are provided.

Google Maps zoom level (3-21). Supports fractional values like 18.25, 18.5, 18.75. Higher zoom = smaller area. If provided, this overrides the radius setting.

Search radius in meters. Used to calculate zoom level if zoom is not provided. Ignored if zoom is explicitly set.

Maximum number of places to crawl per search query.

Whether to include opening hours/timing information for each place.

Results to deliver

800 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

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

Sample Data Preview

Business NameFull AddressBusiness Category (e.g., 'Italian Restaurant')Average Star RatingTotal Number of ReviewsOpen/Closed Status
Sample Text...Value...Value...Value...205Value...
Sample Text...Value...Value...Value...440Value...
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Get structured data from Google Maps by providing search queries like 'restaurants in New York'. Extracts business names, addresses, ratings, review counts, and URLs for lead generation or market analysis.

Google Maps is the world's richest database of local businesses, but getting that data into a usable format is a manual chore. This tool automates the process of searching Google Maps and extracting the results into a structured spreadsheet. It's designed for sales teams building prospect lists, marketing agencies analyzing local competition, and researchers mapping out business landscapes. Instead of copy-pasting details for hours, you can provide a list of search terms and locations, and the tool returns clean data ready for your CRM or analysis software. ### How it Works You can target data in several ways: * **Broad Search:** Use a search query like "hardware stores" and a location like "Texas" to get a wide overview. * **Hyper-Local Search:** Provide specific latitude and longitude coordinates with a high zoom level to scrape businesses in a single neighborhood or even on one city block. * **Bulk Searches:** Input a list of dozens of search queries to run them all in a single session. The tool can be configured to pull in not just the core business details but also opening hours and a specified number of customer reviews. This allows for deeper analysis, such as identifying businesses with poor ratings that might need reputation management services, or finding locations that are open late. Finally, you can filter results to exclude businesses that are permanently or temporarily closed, ensuring your lead lists are current and actionable.

Key Capabilities

  • Business Name
  • Full Address
  • Business Category (e.g., 'Italian Restaurant')
  • Average Star Rating
  • Total Number of Reviews
  • Open/Closed Status
  • Price Level (e.g., $, $$, $$$)
  • Direct URL to the Google Maps Listing
  • The Original Search Query Used to Find the Place
  • Opening Hours (optional)
  • Individual Customer Reviews (optional)
  • Build Hyper-Targeted Lead Lists: A sales team can extract a list of all 'dentists in Chicago' with a rating below 4 stars to target for a new marketing campaign.
  • Analyze Local Competition: A new restaurant owner can map out all competing eateries within a 5-mile radius, analyzing their price levels, ratings, and review volume.
  • Scout for New Business Locations: A franchise operator can analyze the density of 'coffee shops' or 'gyms' in various neighborhoods to identify underserved markets.
  • Recruit Local Service Providers: A general contractor can generate a list of all 'plumbers' and 'electricians' in their service area for partnership or subcontracting.
  • Offer Reputation Management Services: A marketing agency can find businesses with a low number of reviews to pitch their reputation management and review generation services.
  • Conduct Market Research: An analyst can gather data on the number and type of businesses in different cities to understand economic trends and market saturation.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter one or more search queries, such as 'bakeries in San Francisco' or 'law firms in Austin'.

2

Define your search area using a location name (e.g., 'United States') or precise latitude/longitude coordinates.

3

Set the maximum number of places you want to extract for each search query.

4

Choose whether to include extra details like opening hours and customer reviews.

5

Run the tool and download your list of businesses as a CSV or Excel file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No. You use this tool through a web interface. You just need to provide your search terms and click run.
What format will the data be in?
Is it legal to scrape Google Maps?
How many places can I scrape at once?
Can I use this for client work?
How is this different from just searching on Google Maps?
How up-to-date is the data?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
Can I search in a very specific area, like a single neighborhood?
How do I filter out businesses that are closed?
What's the difference between 'Location' and using coordinates?