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Twitter Tweets Scraper — X (Twitter) | Lagic

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Extract tweets, engagement metrics, and user data from any public X (Twitter) URL.

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Configure Agent

Paste the X urls

Start date of tweet collection, default to yesterday

result count limit, default to 10,

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

Full tweet text contentTweet creation date and languageDirect URL to the tweetEngagement counts: likes, replies, retweets, quotes, bookmarks, and viewsDetails of attached media, including image and video URLsExtracted hashtags, symbols, and user mentions within the tweet
Value...2026-04-05https://...546https://...Value...
Value...2026-04-05https://...888https://...Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape public tweets from specific X (Twitter) URLs to gather engagement data, user profile information, and media content. Ideal for tracking brand mentions or analyzing competitor content.

This tool extracts detailed data from specific tweets on X (formerly Twitter) without needing access to the official API. It's designed for marketers, brand managers, and researchers who need structured data from individual posts, not broad keyword searches. By providing a list of tweet URLs, you get a clean dataset containing the full text, timestamp, and a complete breakdown of engagement. ### Key Data Points You'll receive not just the tweet's content, but also its performance metrics, including the number of likes, replies, retweets, quotes, bookmarks, and views. The extractor also gathers information about the authoring user, such as their follower count, verification status, bio, and location if public. ### Who Is This For? This is particularly useful for anyone needing to document or analyze specific social media activity. For example, a marketing agency can use it to report on the performance of a client's campaign posts. A PR firm can capture the initial engagement on a company announcement. Researchers can archive tweets from public figures for discourse analysis. It replaces the manual process of copy-pasting data from individual tweets into a spreadsheet, providing a structured file ready for analysis.

Key Capabilities

  • Full tweet text content
  • Tweet creation date and language
  • Direct URL to the tweet
  • Engagement counts: likes, replies, retweets, quotes, bookmarks, and views
  • Details of attached media, including image and video URLs
  • Extracted hashtags, symbols, and user mentions within the tweet
  • Author's user profile data: name, handle, bio, location, and verification status
  • Author's account metrics: follower count, following count, and total tweet count
  • Track the engagement metrics of a specific marketing campaign by scraping its announcement tweets.
  • Analyze a competitor's content strategy by extracting data from their highest-performing posts.
  • Monitor brand mentions and sentiment by gathering data from tweets that tag your company's account.
  • Archive tweets from public figures or officials for journalistic research and fact-checking.
  • Compile user-generated content for a social media campaign by extracting tweets with a specific event hashtag.
  • Provide clients with detailed performance reports on their social media activity, backed by concrete numbers.
  • Gather data for academic research on political communication or the spread of information online.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Create a list of the specific public X (Twitter) tweet URLs you want to extract.

2

Paste the list of URLs into the 'Start URLs' field.

3

Optionally, set a 'Since Date' to only collect tweets published after a certain day.

4

Optionally, set a 'Result count limit' to cap the number of tweets retrieved.

5

Run the tool to begin the extraction process.

6

Download the collected tweet data in a structured format like CSV or JSON.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No, this tool is operated through a user interface. You only need the X (Twitter) URLs of the tweets you want to scrape.
What format can I export the data in?
Can I scrape tweets from a private account?
Is it legal to scrape public tweet data?
How many tweet URLs can I process at once?
Is this suitable for client work at my agency?
Does this tool get the text of all the replies to a tweet?
How is this different from a keyword search tool?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How fresh is the data?
How reliable is the scraper if X (Twitter) changes its website layout?
Is the pricing based on the number of tweets I scrape?