Extract panoramic images and location data from Google Street View for any address or coordinate.
URLs to start with
Define location using free text. Simpler formats work best (e.g. Hoboken, New Jersey). A polygon will be automatically created encompassing the location. You can validate your text query beforehand at For example, if you put 'New York', it will result in a huge area, which will likely fail due to memory constraints.
Whether to scrape panorama images.
Select the output panorama image resolution. Beware that scraping panoramas (especially higher resolution) will take more resources and time.
If you want to limit the amount of results per input, you can type it here. Leave this field empty to remove the limit (or you can set it to a really high number).
Results to deliver
200 creditsThis agent actively searches live listings β results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.
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Pricing
Scrape Google Street View for panoramic images, points of interest, and historical imagery by providing URLs, coordinates, or a custom map area. Ideal for location analysis, virtual site visits, and documenting changes over time.
This tool provides programmatic access to Google Street View's vast visual database, allowing you to extract detailed imagery and location data for specific areas without manual searching. It's built for professionals who need to analyze, document, or scout locations remotely and at scale. ### Define Your Area of Interest with Precision You can specify the locations you want to scrape in several ways, offering flexibility for different project needs: * **Street View URLs:** Provide a list of specific Street View URLs to get data for those exact points. * **Coordinates with Radius:** Input a list of latitude/longitude points and a radius (in meters) to cover a circular area around each one. * **Text Query:** Simply type a location name, like an address or neighborhood, and the tool will automatically define the boundaries. * **GeoJSON Polygon:** For maximum control, draw a custom shape on a map using a tool like geojson.io and paste the resulting code to scrape only within that precise boundary. ### More Than Just a Picture Beyond just the latest 360Β° panoramic image, the tool retrieves a rich set of contextual data. You get the exact GPS coordinates, the capture date (month and year) of the image, and a list of all available historical panoramas for that same spot. This is invaluable for tracking changes to a property or neighborhood over time. It also identifies nearby Points of Interest (POIs)βlike businesses, parks, and landmarksβand provides their names, categories, and distance from the camera's location. This makes it a go-to for real estate agents conducting virtual site surveys, insurance adjusters assessing property conditions, urban planners monitoring infrastructure changes, and marketing teams scouting locations for campaigns.
1. Choose your location targeting method: paste Street View URLs, enter geographic coordinates with a radius, type a location name, or provide a GeoJSON map area.
2. Decide if you want to download the panoramic image files. If so, select the desired image resolution.
3. Set an optional limit on the number of results per location, or leave it blank to get all available data.
4. Run the tool to start the extraction process.
5. Once complete, download your data as a spreadsheet or JSON file, along with any requested images.