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Twitter (X.com) Scraper Unlimited: No Limits — Twitter | Lagic

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Extract tweets, user profiles, and engagement data from X.com (Twitter) by keyword, handle, or URL.

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Configure Agent

If you add search terms, the scraper will find and extract tweets that mention those terms. Alternatively, see further down to scrape by Twitter URL.

Sorts search results. If you are getting low results, try Top instead of Latest. Latest + Top runs both simultaneously to maximize results but may return some duplicate tweets.

This value lets you set the maximum number of tweets to retrieve. Twitter has a default limit of around 800 tweets per query. Check the README for workarounds.

Scrape tweets starting from this date

Scrape tweets until this date

You can add the twitter handles of specific profiles you want to scrape. This is a shortcut so that you don't have to add full username URLs like

This lets you tell the scraper where to start. You can enter Twitter URLs one by one. You can also link to or upload a text file with a list of URLs

If selected, a field will be added to each tweets about the search term that was used to find it.

Results to deliver

120,100 credits

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Pricing

1201 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Full tweet text contentTweet metadata (e.g., if it's a reply, retweet, or quote tweet)Engagement counts: Likes, Retweets, Replies, Quotes, Views, and BookmarksAuthor profile data: Username, display name, bio, follower/following count, account creation date, location, and profile picture URLAuthor verification status (Blue verified, legacy verified, business affiliation)Direct URLs to any images or videos included in the tweet
Value...Value...886https://...Value...https://...
Value...Value...721https://...Value...https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape public data from X.com (Twitter) by providing search terms, user handles, or specific URLs. Get tweet text, engagement counts, and author profile details for market research or brand monitoring.

This tool gathers public data from X.com (formerly Twitter), allowing you to collect tweets and user information without needing to use the official API. It's designed for researchers, marketers, and analysts who need to track conversations, analyze trends, or monitor brand presence on the platform. You can target data in three main ways: by searching for keywords or hashtags, by providing a list of specific user handles, or by inputting direct URLs to tweets or profiles. This flexibility allows for both broad topic monitoring (e.g., all tweets mentioning a product) and focused analysis (e.g., all tweets from a competitor's account). ### What You Get The output for each tweet includes the full text, engagement metrics (likes, retweets, replies, quotes, views, and bookmarks), and publication date. It also extracts detailed information about the tweet's author, such as their bio, follower and following counts, join date, verification status (including Blue check), and location. If a tweet contains images or videos, the tool provides direct links to those media files. ### How It Handles Limits While the title says "unlimited," Twitter's platform has its own restrictions, typically showing around 800 of the most recent tweets for a given search. This tool works around that by enabling you to run multiple, targeted queries. For deep historical analysis, you can specify date ranges to retrieve tweets from specific periods, allowing you to build a comprehensive dataset over time.

Key Capabilities

  • Full tweet text content
  • Tweet metadata (e.g., if it's a reply, retweet, or quote tweet)
  • Engagement counts: Likes, Retweets, Replies, Quotes, Views, and Bookmarks
  • Author profile data: Username, display name, bio, follower/following count, account creation date, location, and profile picture URL
  • Author verification status (Blue verified, legacy verified, business affiliation)
  • Direct URLs to any images or videos included in the tweet
  • List of hashtags used in the tweet
  • The specific search term used to find the tweet (optional)
  • Monitor brand mentions and public sentiment by searching for your company's name or products.
  • Analyze a competitor's content strategy by scraping their entire public timeline.
  • Gather public opinion on market trends by tracking specific hashtags within your industry.
  • Identify potential influencers by searching for keywords and sorting authors by follower count.
  • Collect data for academic research on social discourse or political conversations.
  • Journalists can track public reactions to breaking news events by scraping relevant keywords and hashtags.
  • Build lead lists by identifying users who are publicly discussing a problem your service solves.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Choose your scraping method: Search Terms, Twitter Handles, or specific Twitter URLs.

2

Paste your list of terms, handles, or URLs into the corresponding input field.

3

Set optional filters, such as content type (Top or Latest), date ranges, or a maximum number of tweets.

4

Run the tool to begin the extraction process.

5

Once the run is complete, preview and download your data in CSV, JSON, or Excel format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No, this is a point-and-click tool. You provide search terms, handles, or URLs in a simple form.
What format does the data come in?
Is it legal to scrape Twitter data?
How many tweets can I scrape?
Can I use this for client work?
How is this different from using the Twitter API?
How reliable is the data extraction?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
Is the data fresh?
How does the pricing work?
What's the difference between the 'Top' and 'Latest' content filters?
Can I get every tweet a user has ever posted?