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Twitter Comments Scraper - No Login Needed — X (Twitter) | Lagic

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Download all comments and replies from any public X (Twitter) post.

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Tweet ID

Maximum number of pages to fetch (pagination handled automatically)

Results to deliver

200 credits

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2 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Full text of each comment/replyComment author's profile details (username, display name, bio, verified status)Engagement statistics for each comment (likes, retweets, replies, quotes, bookmarks)Timestamp of when each comment was postedAll hashtags, user mentions, and URLs contained within the commentDetails on any attached media like images or videos
Value...Sample Text...Value...2026-04-05https://...10090
Value...Sample Text...Value...2026-04-05https://...10092
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract all comments, replies, author details, and engagement metrics from any public X (Twitter) post. Ideal for market research, brand monitoring, and analyzing audience sentiment without needing an account.

This tool gathers all the replies to a single public tweet on X (formerly Twitter), providing a structured dataset of the entire conversation. It's designed for anyone who needs to understand public reaction, gather feedback, or track discussions without manual effort or needing to log in to an X account. ### Analyze Public Conversations When a brand, public figure, or news outlet posts something significant, the real story often unfolds in the replies. This tool captures that conversation for you. You get the full text of each comment, alongside key metrics like the number of likes, retweets, and further replies each comment received. This helps you identify the most impactful and engaging responses within a thread. ### Understand the Audience You'll receive details about the author of each comment, including their display name, username, profile description, and whether their account is verified. This information is valuable for creating audience profiles, identifying potential brand advocates or detractors, and understanding who is participating in the conversation. ### No Account Needed A key feature is the ability to extract this data without logging into an X account or providing any personal credentials. You only need the ID of the public tweet you wish to analyze. This makes the process straightforward for agencies, researchers, and consultants who need to analyze third-party content.

Key Capabilities

  • Full text of each comment/reply
  • Comment author's profile details (username, display name, bio, verified status)
  • Engagement statistics for each comment (likes, retweets, replies, quotes, bookmarks)
  • Timestamp of when each comment was posted
  • All hashtags, user mentions, and URLs contained within the comment
  • Details on any attached media like images or videos
  • The unique ID for the original tweet and the conversation thread
  • Analyze public sentiment on a new product launch or marketing campaign.
  • Identify common customer questions and pain points from replies to a support tweet.
  • Gather user-generated content and testimonials from a promotional post.
  • Track the most engaged users in a competitor's comment section to find potential leads.
  • Monitor brand mentions and reactions during a PR event or crisis.
  • Map conversational threads to find the most influential replies and participants.
  • Compile public opinion data for academic research or journalistic reporting.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Find the public tweet you want to analyze on X (Twitter).

2

Copy the unique Tweet ID from the end of the tweet's URL.

3

Paste the ID into the 'Tweet ID' field.

4

Set the maximum number of comment pages you want to retrieve.

5

Run the tool.

6

Download the collected comments and author data as a spreadsheet or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an X (Twitter) account to use this?
No, you do not need to log in or have an X account. You only need the public Tweet ID.
Can I extract comments from a private or protected account's tweet?
What is a 'Tweet ID' and how do I find it?
How many comments can I extract from a single tweet?
Is this suitable for my agency to use for multiple clients?
How is the data structured when I download it?
How do I know the data is current?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
Is it legal to scrape comments from X?
What's the difference between this and just reading the comments on the site?