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Google Trends Scraper — Google Trends | Lagic

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Get historical search interest, related queries, and geographic data for any keyword from Google Trends.

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Configure Agent

List of keywords/topics to search for in Google Trends

Two-letter country code (e.g., US, GB, DE). Leave empty for worldwide data.

Time period for the trends data

Google Trends category ID (0 = All categories)

Extract top and rising related search queries

Extract top and rising related topics (entities). Uses browser automation for accurate data.

Extract interest by region/country

Extract historical interest data points

Results to deliver

1,900 credits

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Pricing

19 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Interest Over Time: A series of data points showing the relative search interest for a keyword over your selected time frame, matching the 0-100 scale used on the Google Trends website.Related Searches: Lists of the 'Top' (most popular) and 'Rising' (fastest-growing) search queries related to your keyword.Related Topics: Lists of the 'Top' and 'Rising' topics (entities like companies, people, or products) that users also search for.Geographic Data: A breakdown of search interest by country, state, or metropolitan area, including a standardized geo-code for each location.Input Parameters: The original keyword and settings (time range, category, geo) used for each result, allowing for easy sorting and filtering.
2026-04-05Value...Value...4072026-04-05
2026-04-05Value...Value...4922026-04-05
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extracts Google Trends data for any keyword, providing historical search interest, related queries and topics, and geographic breakdowns. Use it for market research, SEO, and content strategy.

Google Trends is a vital source for understanding public interest and consumer intent. This tool automates the process of extracting that data at scale, turning public curiosity into a structured dataset. Instead of manually checking keywords one by one, you can provide a list of terms and receive detailed information for each. The output includes not just the core 'interest over time' graph, but also the crucial context around it: what else people are searching for. You'll get lists of the 'top' and 'rising' related search queries, which are invaluable for finding new keyword ideas and understanding search behavior. Furthermore, the tool can break down search interest by region, showing you where a topic is most popular. This is critical for planning localized marketing campaigns or analyzing regional market differences. The data is delivered in a clean, structured format, ready for analysis in spreadsheets, databases, or business intelligence tools. It's built for marketers, SEO specialists, product managers, and researchers who need to quantify public interest, monitor brand health, discover new content angles, or track the ebb and flow of market demand without writing any code.

Key Capabilities

  • Interest Over Time: A series of data points showing the relative search interest for a keyword over your selected time frame, matching the 0-100 scale used on the Google Trends website.
  • Related Searches: Lists of the 'Top' (most popular) and 'Rising' (fastest-growing) search queries related to your keyword.
  • Related Topics: Lists of the 'Top' and 'Rising' topics (entities like companies, people, or products) that users also search for.
  • Geographic Data: A breakdown of search interest by country, state, or metropolitan area, including a standardized geo-code for each location.
  • Input Parameters: The original keyword and settings (time range, category, geo) used for each result, allowing for easy sorting and filtering.
  • Keyword Research & SEO Strategy: Analyze search interest seasonality for a list of keywords to plan your content calendar. Discover 'rising' related queries to find breakout topics before they become competitive.
  • Market & Product Research: Validate demand for a new product idea by comparing search interest for related categories and features over the past five years. Identify regions with the highest interest to target your launch.
  • Competitor Brand Monitoring: Track the search interest for your brand versus your competitors over time. See which brand is gaining public attention and in which geographic markets.
  • Content & PR Strategy: Identify trending topics in your industry to create timely articles, videos, or social media content. Pitch stories to journalists backed by data on public interest.
  • Academic & Social Research: Gather data on public interest in social movements, political issues, or health topics over several years for longitudinal studies.
  • Paid Advertising Campaign Planning: Use geographic data to allocate ad spend to regions with the highest search interest for your products or services. Use related queries to expand your keyword targeting lists.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter one or more keywords you want to analyze into the 'Keywords' field.

2

Select the 'Time Range' for the data, such as 'Last 12 months' or 'Past 5 years'.

3

Optionally, enter a two-letter country code like 'US' or 'DE' into 'Geographic Location' to focus your search.

4

Choose which data sets to include, such as 'Related Searches' or 'Geographic Data'.

5

Run the tool and wait for the extraction to complete.

6

Download your data as a CSV, Excel, or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No, this tool is operated through a user interface. You just need to provide a list of keywords.
What format does the data come in?
Is it legal to scrape Google Trends?
How many keywords can I check at once?
Can I use this for client work?
How is this different from just using the Google Trends website?
What do the 'interest' numbers (0-100) actually mean?
What's the difference between 'related searches' and 'related topics'?
Can I get data for a specific city or state?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
Why would I disable the 'Use Browser for Related Topics' option?