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Twitter/X Profile Media Scraper — Twitter | Lagic

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Download all photos and videos from any public Twitter/X profile.

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Configure Agent

Enter the Twitter/X username (screen name) without the @ symbol. This is the profile from which media tweets will be scraped.

Maximum number of pages to fetch. Each page contains approximately 10-20 media tweets. Set higher values for more comprehensive scraping. Higher numbers may take longer to complete.

Results to deliver

1,600 credits

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Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Direct URLs for every photo found on the profile's media tab.Direct URLs for every video, including different bitrate and quality variants.Engagement stats for each media tweet: views, likes, retweets, replies, quotes, and bookmarks.Author profile data: username, display name, bio, follower/following counts, location, and website.Core tweet details: full text content, tweet URL, and original creation timestamp.Video metadata including duration, dimensions, and thumbnail URL.
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract every photo and video from a public Twitter/X profile, along with tweet engagement data like views, likes, and retweets, to analyze content strategy or archive visual assets.

This tool systematically scans a public Twitter/X profile and extracts all associated media, providing direct download links for every photo and video posted. It's designed for social media managers, brand strategists, and digital archivists who need a complete visual record of an account's activity. Beyond just the media files, the scraper gathers crucial context for each tweet, including the text content, creation date, and engagement metrics like views, likes, retweets, replies, and bookmarks. You also get a snapshot of the user's profile, including their bio, follower and following counts, and total number of tweets. This combination of media and metadata is ideal for conducting in-depth competitor analysis, auditing a brand's content history, or creating a personal archive of a public figure's visual output.

Key Capabilities

  • Direct URLs for every photo found on the profile's media tab.
  • Direct URLs for every video, including different bitrate and quality variants.
  • Engagement stats for each media tweet: views, likes, retweets, replies, quotes, and bookmarks.
  • Author profile data: username, display name, bio, follower/following counts, location, and website.
  • Core tweet details: full text content, tweet URL, and original creation timestamp.
  • Video metadata including duration, dimensions, and thumbnail URL.
  • Archive a brand's complete visual history for internal records or portfolio use.
  • Analyze a competitor's visual content strategy by downloading all their media and sorting by engagement.
  • Build a dataset of a public figure's media for journalistic research or documentary purposes.
  • Perform a comprehensive content audit for a new client by gathering all their past visual posts.
  • Collect user-generated visual content associated with a campaign that was posted by a specific brand account.
  • Create mood boards or gather creative inspiration from influential accounts in a specific niche.
  • Preserve visual evidence from public accounts for legal, compliance, or academic purposes.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter the Twitter/X username of the public profile you want to scrape (e.g., 'KylieJenner').

2

Specify the maximum number of pages to scan for media. A higher number goes further back in time.

3

Run the tool to begin the scraping process.

4

Once complete, download the collected data as a spreadsheet or JSON file.

5

Use the direct URLs in the file to access or download the photos and videos.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Twitter/X account to use this?
No, this tool works with publicly available data and does not require you to log in or connect an account.
Can I scrape media from private or protected profiles?
What format will the data be in?
How many tweets can I scrape from a single profile?
Is this suitable for ongoing monitoring of a client's account?
How is this different from just right-clicking and saving images?
Is the data up-to-date?
What's the difference between `photoCount` and `userMediaCount` in the output?
Can I get videos in different resolutions?
Is it legal to scrape media from Twitter/X?