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๐Ÿฏ Tweet Scraper V2 - X / Twitter Scraper โ€” X | Lagic

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Extract tweets, profiles, and search results from X (Twitter) for market research and trend analysis.

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Configure Agent

Twitter (X) URLs. Paste the URLs and get the results immediately. Tweet, Profile, Search or List URLs are supported.

Search terms you want to search from Twitter (X). You can

Twitter handles that you want to search on Twitter (X)

Conversation IDs that you want to search on Twitter (X)

Maximum number of items that you want as output.

Sorts search results. If you are getting low results, try Top instead of Latest. Latest + Top runs both simultaneously to maximize results but may return some duplicate tweets.

Restricts tweets to the given language, given by an ISO 639-1 code.

If selected, only returns tweets by users who are verified.

Results to deliver

3,100 credits

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Pricing

31 credits per result
โœ“ 30 free credits on signupโœ“ Refund if 0 resultsโœ“ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Full tweet text contentTweet engagement counts: likes, retweets, replies, quotes, views, and bookmarksAuthor's complete profile data: username, display name, bio, follower/following count, location, and profile URLAuthor verification status (Blue, Business, Government)Tweet metadata: creation date, conversation ID, and whether it is a reply, quote, or retweetDirect URLs for any images or videos attached to the tweet
Value...518https://...Value...10096https://...
Value...11https://...Value...10092https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape public data from X (formerly Twitter) by providing URLs, search terms, or user handles. Get detailed tweet engagement metrics and author profile information for sentiment analysis, brand monitoring, or competitor research.

This tool gathers public data from X (Twitter), allowing you to collect tweets and user profiles based on a wide range of criteria. You can target data in several ways: by providing direct URLs to tweets, profiles, lists, or search pages; by entering keywords or advanced search queries; or by listing specific user handles. ### Fine-Tuned Data Collection Beyond basic targeting, you can apply numerous filters to zero in on the exact information you need. Set date ranges to analyze conversations around a specific event, or filter for tweets in a particular language. You can also target tweets based on engagement, such as those with a minimum number of likes, retweets, or replies. Location-based filtering is also available, letting you find tweets from a specific geographic area. ### What You Get The output is a structured dataset containing the full text of each tweet along with its key performance metrics: like, reply, retweet, quote, view, and bookmark counts. You also receive a complete snapshot of the author's profile, including their bio, follower and following counts, creation date, location, and verification status. This data is ideal for building datasets for market research, academic studies, brand health tracking, or competitive intelligence reports.

Key Capabilities

  • โœ“ Full tweet text content
  • โœ“ Tweet engagement counts: likes, retweets, replies, quotes, views, and bookmarks
  • โœ“ Author's complete profile data: username, display name, bio, follower/following count, location, and profile URL
  • โœ“ Author verification status (Blue, Business, Government)
  • โœ“ Tweet metadata: creation date, conversation ID, and whether it is a reply, quote, or retweet
  • โœ“ Direct URLs for any images or videos attached to the tweet
  • โœ“ Hashtags and user mentions included in the tweet text
  • โœ“ Brand Monitoring: Track all mentions of your brand, products, or key executives to gauge public sentiment and respond to customer feedback.
  • โœ“ Competitor Analysis: Scrape the tweets of your top competitors to analyze their content strategy, engagement rates, and follower growth.
  • โœ“ Sentiment Analysis: Gather tweets about a specific topic, event, or hashtag to analyze public opinion and identify prevailing attitudes.
  • โœ“ Influencer Discovery: Find influential accounts in a specific niche by searching for keywords and filtering by engagement metrics and follower counts.
  • โœ“ Market Research: Collect conversations around a product category or industry trend to understand consumer needs and vocabulary.
  • โœ“ Event Tracking: Monitor tweets containing a specific conference or event hashtag to measure buzz and identify key discussion points.
  • โœ“ Academic Research: Compile datasets of public tweets for social science, political science, or communication studies.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Choose how you want to find tweets: paste specific URLs, enter search keywords, or list Twitter handles.

2

Apply filters to narrow your results, such as a date range, minimum number of likes, language, or location.

3

Set the maximum number of tweets you wish to collect.

4

Run the tool to start the data collection process.

5

Once the run is complete, preview and download your data in a spreadsheet or JSON format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code to use this?
No. You can start by pasting URLs or typing in search terms into the input fields.
What data formats can I export the results in?
Is it legal to scrape data from X (Twitter)?
How many tweets can I extract?
Can I use this for my agency's client projects?
What's the difference between 'Top', 'Latest', and 'Latest + Top' sorting?
Can I get tweets from a specific city or country?
How is this different from using the official X API?
Can I schedule this tool to run on a recurring basis?
How fresh is the data?
Can I filter for tweets that only contain images or videos?