Extract Tweets and User Data from X (Twitter) by Search or Profile URL
Choose the data path. In Auto, both paths run when both search input and profile URLs are provided.
Search path input. Raw advanced query string. Ignored in Profiles mode.
Profile path only. Supports @handle, handle, x.com/handle, twitter.com/handle, and full profile URLs. Ignored in Search mode.
Global cap for the run.
Date or timestamp. Date-only values are normalized to 00:00:00 UTC. If missing, defaults are computed automatically.
Date or timestamp. Date-only values are normalized to 23:59:59 UTC. If missing, defaults are computed automatically.
Search product mode.
Every listed term must appear.
Results to deliver
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Scrape tweets from X (formerly Twitter) using advanced search filters or by targeting specific user profiles. Get detailed data on tweets, engagement metrics, and author profiles for market research or brand monitoring.
This tool extracts public data from X (formerly Twitter), turning tweets, user profiles, and search results into a structured dataset. It operates in two primary ways: by scraping the tweets of specific users or by running a detailed search for tweets matching complex criteria. ### Scrape by Advanced Search Build highly specific queries without needing to know X's advanced search syntax. You can target tweets containing specific keywords, exact phrases, or hashtags. The tool allows for filtering by date range, language, and user engagement, such as the minimum number of likes, replies, or retweets. You can also focus your search on tweets from, to, or mentioning specific users. Geographic filters are also available, letting you find tweets from a particular place or within a radius of a GPS coordinate. ### Scrape by Profile Alternatively, you can provide a list of user handles or profile URLs. The tool will then collect the most recent tweets from those specified accounts. This is ideal for competitor analysis, tracking influencers, or analyzing the content strategy of specific brands or individuals. ### What You Get The output provides a comprehensive look at both the tweet and its author. For each tweet, you'll receive the full text, creation date, engagement counts (likes, replies, retweets, views, bookmarks), and any associated media URLs. For the user who posted the tweet, you get their profile details, including their handle, bio, location, follower and following counts, total number of tweets, account creation date, and verification status (both legacy and Blue).
Choose your data source: 'Search' to find tweets by keyword, or 'Profiles' to get tweets from specific users.
For a search, enter keywords, hashtags, or use advanced filters like language, date range, or minimum likes.
For profiles, paste the profile URLs or handles (e.g., @username) into the 'Profile URLs' field.
Set the maximum number of tweets you wish to extract for the entire run.
Execute the tool and wait for the data collection to complete.
Download the collected data as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.