Get structured article data from Google News for any search query, location, or language.
Search query string for news articles (e.g., 'technology news', 'coffee', 'artificial intelligence'). Required.
Geographic location for localized news results (e.g., 'Austin, TX, Texas, United States', 'New York, NY'). Optional. Helps narrow down news to a specific area.
Google domain to use for the search (e.g., 'google.com', 'google.co.uk', 'google.fr'). Optional. Defaults to 'google.com' if not specified.
Country code for localization (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2, lowercase). Optional.
Language code for localization (ISO 639-1, lowercase). Optional.
Language restriction for search results (e.g., 'lang_en', 'lang_es', 'lang_fr'). Optional.
Safe search setting to filter explicit content. Optional.
Exclude results from auto-corrected queries when the original query is misspelled. Optional.
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Extracts a clean list of news articles from Google News based on your search query. Delivers article titles, sources, publication dates, and direct links for media monitoring or market research.
This tool automates the process of gathering news coverage from Google News. Instead of manually searching and copy-pasting, you provide a keyword, and it returns a structured list of relevant articles. It's built for professionals who need to track brand mentions, monitor competitors, or stay on top of industry trends without the manual overhead. ### Who is this for? - **PR and Communications Agencies:** Track client mentions, campaign coverage, and journalist bylines. Automate the tedious part of building coverage reports. - **Market Researchers & Analysts:** Gather data on public sentiment, product launches, or financial news related to specific companies or sectors. - **Brand Managers:** Keep a constant pulse on how your brand, products, and key executives are being discussed in the news, both locally and globally. - **Content Strategists:** Discover trending topics, find source material for articles, and see what kind of stories are getting traction in your niche. ### How it works You can perform highly specific searches. For example, you can look for news about 'electric vehicle charging' but restrict the results to 'Austin, TX' and the English language, using the German Google domain (`google.de`) to see how the topic is covered there. The tool returns the article title, the name of the publication (e.g., 'The New York Times'), a short snippet of the article, the publication date, and a direct link to the story.
Enter your keyword or phrase into the 'Search Query' field.
Optionally, add a location, country, or language to refine the results.
Specify the maximum number of pages to retrieve.
Run the tool.
Download the collected news article data in a spreadsheet or JSON format.