Detailed X (Twitter) Profile Data for Analysis and Outreach
URL of the Twitter profile to scrape
Results to deliver
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Extract public profile details from any X (Twitter) account, including follower/following counts, biography, join date, location, and verification status. This tool helps marketers and researchers gather key insights for audience analysis and competitive intelligence.
This tool provides a structured view of public information from any X (Twitter) profile. By simply providing a profile URL, you receive a comprehensive dataset covering essential profile attributes. This data is critical for understanding audience demographics, tracking influencer performance, or analyzing competitor strategies on the platform. You'll receive core metrics like the total number of followers, who the profile is following, and the overall count of posts. Beyond the numbers, you'll get descriptive elements such as the profile's biography, its stated location, and any external link shared in the bio. Important account characteristics like whether it's a verified account (blue check or organization verification), a business account, or a government account are also included. The tool collects profile images and banner images, along with the date the account was created, offering historical context. This rich dataset allows for in-depth analysis of individual profiles without requiring direct API access or manual data collection. While it focuses on public profile data, it does not collect private information, full post content, birth dates, or suggested profiles.
Navigate to the tool's page and find the input field for the Twitter Profile URL.
Paste the full URL of the public X (Twitter) profile you wish to scrape into the designated input field.
Start the data collection process by clicking the 'Run' or 'Start' button.
Wait a short period for the tool to visit the profile and extract the public information.
Once the run is complete, download your structured data in your preferred format (e.g., JSON, CSV).