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Google Maps Scraper — Google Maps | Lagic

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Extract detailed local business listings from Google Maps.

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Configure Agent

📝 Search keyword or phrase. Examples: 'pizza in New York', 'dentist near me', 'hotels in Paris'. You can include location in the query for best results.

Maximum number of results to return (max: 500). Default: 20.

Optional ISO country code filter. Examples: 'us', 'fr', 'gb', 'in'.

Response language code. Examples: 'en', 'fr', 'es', 'de'.

Map zoom level (larger = closer view). Range: 1-20. Default: 13.

Optional latitude for the search center point. Example: 40.7128 (New York).

Optional longitude for the search center point. Example: -74.0060 (New York).

Results to deliver

1,600 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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Country auto-rotated. Need a specific region? Contact support.

Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Business NameFull Street AddressPhone NumberWebsite URLAverage Star RatingTotal Number of Reviews
Sample Text...Value...495https://...Value...624
Sample Text...Value...124https://...Value...307
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

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

Google Maps is the definitive source for local business information, and this tool allows you to tap into that data for your own sales, marketing, and research needs. Instead of manually copying and pasting details for every plumber, restaurant, or consultant in a city, you can automate the entire process. ### Build Actionable Local Business Lists Provide a search query, like "accountants in Boston" or "gyms near me," and the tool returns a structured list of matching businesses. The data for each business includes not just the name and address, but also the phone number, website, average star rating, and total number of reviews. This gives you a complete picture for outreach and analysis. You also get operational details like whether the business is claimed on Google, its price level, and its specific business category (e.g., "Italian Restaurant," "Corporate Office"). This allows for highly targeted list segmentation. ### Who is this for? * **Sales Teams:** Generate hyper-local lead lists for B2B outreach campaigns. * **Marketing Agencies:** Conduct competitor analysis for clients, identify local SEO opportunities, and build business directories. * **Franchise Operations:** Monitor franchisee listings for brand consistency across locations, checking addresses, phone numbers, and hours. * **Market Researchers:** Analyze business density, identify service gaps in a specific area, and gather data for expansion planning.

Key Capabilities

  • Business Name
  • Full Street Address
  • Phone Number
  • Website URL
  • Average Star Rating
  • Total Number of Reviews
  • Business Category (e.g., 'Restaurant', 'Plumber')
  • Price Level (e.g., $, $$, $$$)
  • Operating Status (e.g., permanently closed)
  • Claimed Status on Google
  • Geographic Coordinates (Latitude, Longitude)
  • Google Place ID and Link
  • Generate a lead list of all dentists in a specific zip code for a dental supply company.
  • Analyze competitor restaurants by comparing ratings, review counts, and price levels.
  • Build a directory of local contractors, including their phone numbers and websites.
  • Identify businesses without a website to offer web development or local SEO services.
  • Map out all coffee shop locations in a city to plan a new franchise expansion.
  • Gather contact information for all accounting firms within a 50-mile radius for B2B outreach.
  • Monitor the online presence of all your franchise locations to ensure brand consistency.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter a search term and location, such as 'coffee shops in Brooklyn'.

2

Specify the maximum number of results you want to extract.

3

Optionally, refine the search with a country code, language, or specific coordinates.

4

Run the tool to begin the extraction.

5

Download the collected business data as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No, this tool is designed for non-technical users. You just need to provide a search query like you would in Google Maps.
What format can I get the data in?
Is it legal to scrape data from Google Maps?
How many businesses can I scrape at once?
Can I use this for client work at my agency?
How is this different from just searching on Google Maps?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
How predictable are the costs?
Can I search an entire city or just one search term?
How does the location search work if I don't provide coordinates?