Get Twitter (X) search results data for any keyword, without needing an account.
Search query
Section: top, latest, people, photos, videos
Maximum number of pages to fetch (pagination handled automatically)
Results to deliver
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Scrapes Twitter (X) search results for any keyword, hashtag, or mention, providing tweet content, engagement metrics, and author details. Ideal for brand monitoring, market research, and content analysis without requiring a login.
This tool extracts data directly from Twitter's public search results. You can pull information based on any keyword, hashtag, or brand mention, and you don't need a Twitter/X account to use it. It navigates through search result pages automatically to gather a comprehensive dataset. The output contains the full text of each tweet, along with its engagement numbers—replies, retweets, likes (favorites), quotes, and bookmarks. You also get detailed information about the user who posted the tweet, including their screen name, bio, follower count, account creation date, location, and verification status. This allows you to analyze not just what is being said, but who is saying it. ### Who is this for? - **Market Researchers:** Analyze public conversations around specific products, trends, or industries. - **Brand Managers:** Track brand mentions, monitor sentiment, and find user-generated content. - **PR & Communications Teams:** Follow breaking news, track campaign hashtags, and identify relevant journalists. - **Sales & Lead Gen Agencies:** Find potential customers who are publicly discussing a problem your product solves. Simply provide a search query, choose whether you want the 'Top' or 'Latest' tweets (or photos, videos, people), and set how many pages of results you need. The tool then delivers a structured dataset ready for analysis.
Enter the keyword, hashtag, or phrase you want to track into the 'Search query' field.
Choose the result type you want from the 'Section' dropdown, such as 'Latest' or 'Top'.
Set the 'Maximum Pages' to control how many pages of search results to collect.
Run the tool to start the data extraction process.
Once the run is complete, download the collected data as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.