Extract detailed Twitter/X data for in-depth analysis and competitive intelligence.
Select the type of data to scrape. Each mode requires different input parameters.
Comma-separated tweet IDs to fetch. Example: 1930308570022576254,1921004145487515716. Required for 'Get a Few Tweets' mode.
The numeric tweet ID from the URL. From 1234567890, enter 1234567890. Required for single-tweet modes.
Search query using Twitter's advanced search syntax. Example: from:elonmusk since:2024-01-01 or #AI lang:en. Required for 'Advanced Search' mode.
Type of search results to return. Top shows popular tweets, Latest shows recent tweets, Media shows tweets with images/videos.
Maximum number of items to return. Higher values increase run time and cost. Default: 1000.
Results to deliver
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This tool scrapes specific Twitter/X data points like tweet text, engagement counts, user profiles, and replies. It's ideal for market researchers, brand managers, and content strategists needing structured social media insights.
This Twitter/X data extractor provides a versatile way to collect public information from the platform, catering to various research and analytical needs. Instead of manually sifting through posts, you can automate the collection of tweets, user details, and engagement metrics. The tool operates in several distinct modes, each designed for a specific data extraction task. If you're looking for individual posts, you can use the 'Get Tweet by ID' mode, providing a specific tweet's numeric identifier. For a small set of tweets, 'Get a Few Tweets' allows you to input multiple IDs. To understand the reach and audience of a viral post, the 'Get Retweeters' and 'Get Favoriters' modes collect lists of users who engaged with a tweet. Similarly, 'Get Replies' helps you follow conversation threads, while 'Get Quotes' shows how a tweet has been re-shared with additional commentary. For broader intelligence gathering, the 'Advanced Search' mode is particularly powerful. Here, you can craft complex queries using Twitter's advanced search syntax (e.g., `from:elonmusk since:2024-01-01` or `#AI lang:en`) to find tweets based on keywords, users, dates, and more. This mode also lets you specify whether you want 'Top' (popular), 'Latest' (most recent), or 'Media' (tweets with images/videos) results, giving you control over the relevancy and type of content retrieved. The extracted data goes beyond just the tweet text, offering rich details about the post itself—like creation date, language, hashtags, mentions, media URLs, and various engagement counts (likes, replies, retweets, views, bookmarks). It also captures significant information about the tweet's author, including their username, display name, follower and following counts, total tweets, and profile description. This comprehensive data is crucial for sentiment analysis, trend tracking, competitive benchmarking, and understanding audience behavior without needing to use the official Twitter API directly.
Choose one of the eight data extraction modes, such as 'Get Tweet by ID' or 'Advanced Search'.
Depending on your chosen mode, provide the necessary input: a single tweet ID, a comma-separated list of tweet IDs, or a specific search query.
For 'Advanced Search', select the type of results you prefer: 'Top', 'Latest', or 'Media'.
Specify the 'Max Results' to control the volume of data you wish to retrieve.
Run the tool to begin the data extraction process.
Download your comprehensive Twitter/X data in a structured format like JSON.