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✨ Google Maps Scraper — Google Maps | Lagic

Built For

Extract business listings, contact details, and ratings from Google Maps for any location.

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Configure Agent

Define search query

Define location

Google Maps Place ID for the location

Search by Google Maps CID (Customer Identification)

The language to search in.

The maximum number of results to scrape.

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 NameBusiness Category (e.g., 'Restaurant', 'Hardware Store')Full AddressPhone NumberWebsite URLAverage Star Rating
Sample Text...Value...Value...759https://...Value...
Sample Text...Value...Value...912https://...Value...
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Get business names, addresses, phone numbers, websites, and star ratings from Google Maps by providing a search query and location. Ideal for building lead lists and local market research.

This tool systematically extracts public data about businesses listed on Google Maps. It's designed for sales teams, local marketers, and market researchers who need to build targeted lists of businesses in specific geographic areas. ### How it works You provide a search term (like "pizza restaurant" or "hardware store") and a location (like "Chicago, IL"), and the tool returns a structured list of businesses that match. You can also target a single, specific business if you already have its unique Google Maps Place ID or CID. ### What you get The output includes core contact information like the business name, full address, phone number, and website. It also provides valuable context, including the business's category, average star rating, total number of ratings, and weekly opening hours. For logistical and mapping applications, the precise latitude and longitude coordinates are included for each location. This data is invaluable for creating sales lead lists, analyzing local competitor density, verifying business listing information for SEO clients, or scouting locations for a new venture.

Key Capabilities

  • Business Name
  • Business Category (e.g., 'Restaurant', 'Hardware Store')
  • Full Address
  • Phone Number
  • Website URL
  • Average Star Rating
  • Total Number of Ratings
  • Weekly Opening Hours
  • Latitude and Longitude Coordinates
  • Thumbnail Image URL
  • Unique Google Place ID and CID
  • Build a B2B Lead List: A software company can find all marketing agencies in a specific city to target for its new social media management tool.
  • Local Competitor Analysis: A new coffee shop can map out all existing cafes in a 5-mile radius, analyzing their ratings, review counts, and opening hours.
  • Franchise Expansion Research: A national gym chain can identify areas with a high density of its target demographic but a low number of competing fitness centers.
  • Service Area Verification: A local SEO agency can pull data for all its clients to ensure their name, address, and phone number are consistent across Google Maps.
  • Sales Route Planning: A distribution company can extract the GPS coordinates of all potential retail partners in a new territory to optimize delivery routes.
  • Create a Local Directory: A publisher can gather information on all museums and art galleries in a region to create a niche online directory.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter your search term in the 'Search Query' field, such as 'dentists' or 'coffee shops'.

2

Provide the target city, state, or country in the 'Location' field.

3

Alternatively, to get data for one specific business, paste its Google Maps Place ID or CID.

4

Set the maximum number of businesses you want to find.

5

Run the tool and download your business list as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between using a search query and a Place ID/CID?
A search query (e.g., 'bakeries in Boston') returns a list of multiple businesses. A Place ID or CID is a unique identifier for a single, specific business and will return data for only that location.
Can I get data for a specific country or in a different language?
Do I need to know how to code to use this?
What format does the data come in?
Is it legal to scrape data from Google Maps?
How many results can I get in one run?
Can I use this for client work at my agency?
How is this different from just searching on Google Maps?
Is the data fresh?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?