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Linkedin Profiles Companies Scraper — LinkedIn | Lagic

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Extract LinkedIn Profile and Company Data for Lead Generation and Market Research

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Configure Agent

Select an action to perform

It can be a single query or a list of names, companies or URLS.. ⚠️ For performance reason we limit to 500 keywords, over will be ignored

Must be set to true if querying per URL or false if querying per keyword or name (web developer)

Must be set to true if querying per name (John Doe) or false if querying per keyword (web developer)

Max rows to return per query item. (If limit is 5 and keywords contains 2 items, will return 10 rows)

When enabled, visits each LinkedIn profile page to get full details (headline, summary, company, skills, etc.). Slower but more data. When disabled, only returns basic info from search results (faster).

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Results to deliver

300 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

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

Sample Data Preview

Individual's city, state, and country of residenceNumber of LinkedIn connectionsFirst and last nameFull nameProfessional headlineLocation details
10094https://...Sample Text...Sample Text...Value...Value...
10095https://...Sample Text...Sample Text...Value...Value...
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool extracts public data from LinkedIn profiles and company pages, including names, headlines, connections, and location for individuals, or company details for businesses. It's ideal for building targeted lead lists and conducting market analysis.

This LinkedIn data extractor helps you gather public information from both individual profiles and company pages. Whether you're a recruiter seeking talent, a sales professional building a lead list, or a marketer conducting competitive analysis, this tool provides structured data at scale. ### Profile Data Extraction When set to 'get-profiles', the tool can search by keywords like 'web developer', specific names like 'Jane Doe', or direct LinkedIn profile URLs. For each profile found, you can choose to fetch basic information quickly from search results (like full name, headline, location, and connections count), or enable 'Fetch full profile details' to visit each profile page for more granular data. This deeper dive collects additional fields such as a person's summary, current company, and listed skills. Keep in mind that fetching full details takes longer but yields a richer dataset. ### Company Data Extraction Switching the 'Action' to 'get-companies' allows you to gather public information about businesses. You can input company names or LinkedIn company page URLs to collect details like company size, industry, and location. This is valuable for understanding market landscapes or segmenting your outreach efforts. ### Refine Your Search The tool includes options to filter your search by 'Location', allowing you to target specific geographies. You can also set a 'Limit of result per query' to control the volume of data extracted for each keyword or URL you provide. The tool supports up to 500 keywords or queries per run, ensuring you can cover a broad search scope.

Key Capabilities

  • Individual's city, state, and country of residence
  • Number of LinkedIn connections
  • First and last name
  • Full name
  • Professional headline
  • Location details
  • LinkedIn profile URL
  • Public identifier for the profile
  • Timestamp of when the data was scraped
  • Boolean indicating if the person is 'Open to Work'
  • Sales teams building targeted lead lists by extracting professional profiles based on job titles, industries, and locations.
  • Recruiters sourcing candidates by gathering profile data, including 'open to work' status, skills, and past companies.
  • Marketing agencies creating lookalike audiences or competitive analysis reports by collecting company information and employee demographics.
  • Market researchers analyzing industry trends by aggregating data on company types, sizes, and employee growth.
  • Freelancers and consultants identifying potential clients by searching for specific roles or companies within their niche.
  • Business development professionals enriching their CRM with up-to-date contact and company details from LinkedIn.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

First, choose whether you want to extract individual LinkedIn profiles or company pages using the 'Action' selector.

2

Next, provide your search criteria: a list of keywords, names, or specific LinkedIn URLs in the 'Query or list of queries' field.

3

If you're providing URLs, remember to set 'Set if querying per URL' to true; if names, set 'Set if querying per name' to true.

4

Optionally, specify 'Location' filters to narrow your search and set a 'Limit of result per query' to control output size.

5

Decide if you need extensive details by enabling 'Fetch full profile details' for profiles, understanding this may increase run time.

6

Run the tool, and once complete, download your structured LinkedIn profile or company data.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of technical skills do I need to use this tool?
No coding or advanced technical skills are required. The tool is designed with a user-friendly interface; you simply input your queries and settings.
What export formats are available for the extracted data?
Is using this tool compliant with data privacy regulations?
Can I use this tool for client projects?
How does this tool handle large volumes of data?
What does 'isOpenToWork' indicate in the output?
What's the difference between basic and 'full profile details' extraction?
How reliable is the data, and how often is it updated?
Can I schedule recurring data extraction tasks?
How is the cost of using this tool determined?
Are there limits to how many queries I can submit?
Can I filter results by specific geographic areas?