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Twitter Scraper Buddies — Twitter / X | Lagic

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Get direct links to images and videos from any Twitter search, hashtag, or user timeline.

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Configure Agent

The URL to scrape from Twitter.

The type of media to scrape: image, video, or both.

The maximum number of media URLs to collect.

Results to deliver

100 credits

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Pricing

1 credit per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

A list of direct, downloadable URLs for each piece of media (image or video) found in the search results.
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extracts direct URLs for images and videos from any Twitter (X.com) search result page. Use it to build a visual content library, monitor brand mentions, or archive user-generated content without manual saving.

This tool is a specialized extractor for anyone who needs the raw visual assets from Twitter, not the surrounding text. Instead of right-clicking and saving files one by one, you provide a Twitter search URL and get back a clean, ready-to-use list of direct links to the images and videos within those tweets. It's built for social media managers, brand strategists, and researchers who need to analyze or repurpose visual content at scale. For example, a marketing agency can instantly collect all user-generated photos from a campaign hashtag. A designer can build a mood board by searching for specific aesthetics. A researcher can archive all videos posted during a specific event. The only inputs required are the Twitter search URL, your choice of media type (images, videos, or both), and the maximum number of items you want. The output is a simple list of media URLs, perfect for feeding into other systems, downloading with a script, or just for reference.

Key Capabilities

  • A list of direct, downloadable URLs for each piece of media (image or video) found in the search results.
  • Collect User-Generated Content (UGC): A retail brand runs a campaign with the hashtag #MyNewStyle. They use this tool to collect all customer images posted with that hashtag to feature on their website.
  • Build a Visual Mood Board: A creative director, planning a new ad campaign, searches Twitter for "vintage sci-fi posters" and extracts 100 images to create a visual inspiration board for their team.
  • Archive Event Media: A journalist covering a live conference searches for the event's official hashtag and scrapes all videos to create a visual archive of key moments.
  • Analyze Competitor Visuals: A marketing analyst scrapes the last 50 images posted by three main competitors to analyze their content strategy and visual tone.
  • Curate Content for Other Channels: A content manager for a popular blog searches for infographics related to their industry, extracts them, and then re-shares the best ones on Pinterest and Instagram.
  • Monitor Brand Mentions Visually: A social media manager searches for their product name and scrapes all images to see how customers are using and photographing their product in the wild.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Go to X.com (Twitter) and perform a search for the hashtag, keyword, or user you're interested in.

2

Copy the full URL from your browser's address bar.

3

Paste the copied link into the 'Twitter URL' field.

4

Choose whether you want to extract images, videos, or both from the dropdown.

5

Set the maximum number of media links you wish to collect in the 'Total Limit' field.

6

Run the tool and download your list of media URLs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code to use this?
No, you just need a Twitter search URL to paste into the input field.
What format does the data come in?
Does this tool extract the tweet text or just the media?
Can I use a profile URL instead of a search URL?
Is it legal to scrape media from Twitter?
How many images or videos can I extract at once?
Is this suitable for client work at my agency?
How is this different from just saving images myself?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
How much does it cost?