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Keyword Shitter - Autocomplete Scraper — Google | Lagic

Built For

Get raw, unfiltered autocomplete data from Google and YouTube to find what your audience is actually searching for.

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Configure Agent

Choose which search engine to get autocomplete suggestions from

List of seed phrases to expand with autocomplete suggestions

Country code for autocomplete results (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2)

Language code for autocomplete results (ISO 639-1)

How to expand seed phrases

How many letters to use for expansion (1-26). Lower = faster but fewer results

Add numbers (0-9) to expansion suffixes

Additional common words/suffixes to append to seeds

Results to deliver

200 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

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

Sample Data Preview

The full autocomplete keyword suggestionThe original seed phrase that generated the keywordThe search engine used (Google or YouTube)Country and language settings for the searchThe suggestion's position in the autocomplete dropdown (1-10)A relevance score for the keyword
Value...Value...Value...31Value...Value...
Value...Value...Value...306Value...Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extracts Google and YouTube autocomplete suggestions from a list of seed phrases. Delivers a clean dataset of long-tail keywords, user questions, and search intent signals, complete with relevance scores and geo-targeting.

This tool is a direct pipeline into the collective mind of your audience. It takes your starting topics (seed phrases) and systematically finds all the autocompleted searches that Google and YouTube would suggest to real users. This isn't modeled or processed data; it's the raw material for understanding search intent. Autocomplete data is a goldmine for anyone whose job is to answer questions or meet a need. It reveals the exact language people use when they're looking for solutions, comparing products, or trying to learn something. By seeing the full spectrum of what's searched for around a topic, you can stop guessing what content to create or which keywords to target. ### How It Works You provide a list of base keywords, such as "CRM software" or "how to fix a leaky faucet." The tool then appends letters, numbers, and common question words (like "for," "best," "why") to these seeds, triggering and collecting every autocomplete suggestion it finds. You can control the search engine (Google or YouTube), the target country and language, and how aggressively the tool expands your initial phrases. ### Who It's For * **SEO & Content Strategists:** Use it to uncover long-tail keywords that have lower competition and higher intent. Brainstorm entire content hubs by seeing all the questions people ask about a topic. * **PPC Managers:** Build exhaustive negative keyword lists to stop wasting ad spend on irrelevant clicks. Discover new, profitable ad group ideas based on specific user queries. * **Market Researchers:** Gauge public interest in a product, brand, or topic across different regions. Analyze the language used to understand consumer sentiment and priorities. * **YouTube Creators:** Find video topics with proven search demand. Optimize titles and descriptions with the exact phrases your potential viewers are typing into the search bar.

Key Capabilities

  • The full autocomplete keyword suggestion
  • The original seed phrase that generated the keyword
  • The search engine used (Google or YouTube)
  • Country and language settings for the search
  • The suggestion's position in the autocomplete dropdown (1-10)
  • A relevance score for the keyword
  • Word and character counts for each keyword
  • The letter, number, or suffix used to find the suggestion
  • A timestamp for when the data was collected
  • Generate hundreds of long-tail blog post ideas from a single topic.
  • Discover specific questions your audience is asking for an FAQ page.
  • Build a hyper-targeted negative keyword list for a Google Ads campaign.
  • Find 'versus' and 'alternative' keywords to use in competitor analysis content.
  • Uncover video topic ideas with demonstrated search interest on YouTube.
  • Map out a content strategy that addresses user needs at every stage of the buying funnel.
  • Research local search intent by targeting specific countries and languages.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Choose either Google or YouTube from the 'Search Engine' dropdown.

2

Paste your list of starting topics into the 'Seed Phrases' field.

3

Select the target country and language for your research.

4

Pick an 'Expansion Mode' to control how deeply the tool searches for variations.

5

Optionally, add custom 'Common Suffixes' like 'review' or 'pricing' to append to your phrases.

6

Run the tool and download your list of keywords as a CSV or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need technical skills to use this?
No. You just need to provide a list of starting keywords, choose your settings from dropdown menus, and run the tool.
What format does the data come in?
Is it legal to scrape Google's autocomplete suggestions?
How many keywords can I get at once?
Can I use this for client work?
How is this different from tools like Ahrefs or Semrush?
What's the difference between 'alphabet' and 'full' expansion mode?
Why would I change the 'Max Letters for Expansion'?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
How fresh is the data?
How is the cost determined?