Extract posts, comments, and user profiles from any subreddit or search query.
Reddit URLs to scrape. Supports post URLs, subreddit URLs, user profile URLs, and leaderboard URLs. Remove all URLs if using the search field instead. Examples: - - -
List of subreddits to scrape (without r/ prefix). Simpler than Start URLs — just type the name. Examples: programming, javascript, datascience, AskReddit
Search terms to find Reddit content. Each query runs a separate search. Works alongside or instead of Start URLs. Examples: web scraping, machine learning, best programming language 2026
Restrict search results to a specific subreddit (without r/ prefix). Leave empty to search all of Reddit. Examples: programming, AskReddit, technology
Include posts (links, text posts, images) in search results. Default: enabled
Include individual comments in search results. Useful for finding specific discussions. Default: disabled
Include subreddits/communities in search results. Great for discovering relevant communities. Default: disabled
Include user profiles in search results. Default: disabled
Results to deliver
300 creditsThis agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.
Lagic Proxy
Pricing
Scrape Reddit for posts, comments, user profiles, and community data. Target specific subreddits or keywords to gather data like upvote counts, comment text, and user karma for market research or brand monitoring.
This tool provides structured data from Reddit, turning public discussions into a downloadable dataset. It's built for anyone who needs to understand online communities, track conversations, or analyze trends without writing code. ### What you can scrape You can start from multiple points to get the exact data you need: * **Subreddits:** Provide a list of community names (e.g., 'technology', 'personalfinance') to get posts and discussions from them. * **Specific Posts:** Input the direct URL of a Reddit post to extract all its comments. * **User Profiles:** Enter a user's profile URL to get their post history, comment history, and karma scores. * **Search Queries:** Use keywords to find posts, comments, communities, or users across all of Reddit or within a specific subreddit. ### Fine-tune your data collection Beyond the starting point, you can control the data you receive with a variety of filters. You can sort posts by what's 'hot', 'new', or 'top', and filter 'top' posts by timeframes like the past week, month, or year. Set minimums and maximums for upvotes or comment counts to focus only on posts with a certain level of engagement. You can also target posts with specific flairs (e.g., 'Discussion', 'News'), posts linking to a particular domain (e.g., 'youtube.com'), or posts by a specific author. This tool can dig deep into comment threads, retrieving replies that are normally hidden behind 'load more' buttons. For very large, active subreddits, a 'date windowing' feature helps bypass Reddit's ~1000 post limit, allowing for more extensive historical data collection.
Choose your target by providing subreddit names, specific post URLs, user profiles, or search keywords.
Set the maximum number of items (posts, comments, users) you want to collect.
Apply filters to narrow your results, such as post score, comment count, creation date, or flair.
Select a sort order for the posts, like 'hot', 'top', or 'new'.
Run the tool to begin the data extraction process.
Download the collected data in a CSV, JSON, or Excel file for analysis.