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X (Twitter) Advanced Search Tweet Scraper ๐• โ€” X (Twitter) | Lagic

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Pinpoint and analyze X (Twitter) conversations and user profiles with precise search filters.

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Configure Agent

Enter your search terms here for quick and easy Twitter searches. Supports Twitter's powerful search operators for precise results. You can use this simple search OR configure advanced filters below - at least one must be provided.

Choose your search strategy: 'Latest' for real-time, chronological results or 'Top' for the most popular and engaging tweets.

Specify how many tweets you want to collect (20-50000). Our intelligent system automatically handles multiple requests to ensure you get exactly the number you need.

Maximum number of pages to scrape. Each page typically contains 20 tweets. Set higher for comprehensive data collection. Defaults to calculated value based on numberOfTweets.

Select what you want to search: - **'tweets'** (default): Universal search for tweets/posts across all users. Uses PostSearchScraper to search tweets globally with advanced filters. - **'users'**: Universal search for X/Twitter user profiles. Uses UserSearchScraper to find users matching your criteria. - **'profile'**: Search tweets within a specific user's profile. Uses ProfileSearchScraper to scrape a user's profile and search their tweets. **REQUIRED**: When 'profile' is selected, you MUST pr..

Include detailed profile statistics (followers, following, tweets count, location, website, join date, banner) for users. When searching tweets/posts, includes author stats. When searching users, includes stats for each user found. This requires an additional request per unique user.

Smart presets for common engagement scenarios. Choose a preset for instant setup or customize with specific values below for precise control.

Minimum number of retweets (shares). Leave empty for no minimum.

Results to deliver

1,900 credits

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Pricing

19 credits per result
โœ“ 30 free credits on signupโœ“ Refund if 0 resultsโœ“ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Tweet text and contentUnique tweet identifier (ID)Direct URL to the tweetFull date and shortened date of publicationAuthor's username, full name, avatar, and verification status (if requested)Statistics on likes, retweets, replies (comments), quotes, and views for each tweet
Value...10098https://...2026-04-05Sample Text...Value...
Value...10092https://...2026-04-05Sample Text...Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool extracts tweets, user profiles, or tweets within specific profiles from X (Twitter), allowing you to filter by keywords, hashtags, engagement levels, media types, and user demographics to gather public data for market research or trend analysis.

This tool is designed for anyone needing to dig deep into X (Twitter) data, offering a precision instrument for finding exactly what you need. It goes beyond basic tweet extraction, enabling you to search for tweets across the platform, individual user profiles, or even posts from a specific user. The core of its capability lies in its advanced filtering options. Imagine needing to find all tweets about "AI" that have at least 100 likes, include a video, are only from verified users, in English, and were posted last week โ€“ this tool can execute such a complex query. Marketers can track campaign sentiment by searching for brand mentions alongside positive or negative emoticons. Sales teams can identify potential leads by searching for users discussing pain points related to their product. Researchers can analyze public discourse on specific topics, filtering by keywords, hashtags, or even entire conversation threads. The `Include User Stats` option is particularly valuable, adding rich details like follower counts, join dates, locations, and website links to the author of each tweet found, or to each user profile when performing a user search. This helps build a comprehensive picture of the individuals behind the content. You can narrow your focus to specific types of media (images, videos, Spaces), tweets that contain links, mentions, or hashtags. The tool also allows you to filter by tweet type, distinguishing between original posts, replies, or quoted tweets. For time-sensitive analysis, you can specify exact date ranges or search within a recent timeframe like "last 2 days." Geolocation filters further allow you to pinpoint discussions happening near a specific location. Whether you're monitoring brand reputation, identifying influencers, conducting competitive analysis, or performing academic research, this tool provides the granular control necessary to extract highly relevant public X (Twitter) data.

Key Capabilities

  • โœ“ Tweet text and content
  • โœ“ Unique tweet identifier (ID)
  • โœ“ Direct URL to the tweet
  • โœ“ Full date and shortened date of publication
  • โœ“ Author's username, full name, avatar, and verification status (if requested)
  • โœ“ Statistics on likes, retweets, replies (comments), quotes, and views for each tweet
  • โœ“ Hashtags included in the tweet
  • โœ“ Mentions of other users in the tweet
  • โœ“ URLs found within the tweet
  • โœ“ Details about any media (images, videos) attached to the tweet, including thumbnails and URLs
  • โœ“ Indication if the tweet is a reply or a retweet
  • โœ“ Text of the original retweet and the user who retweeted it
  • โœ“ Details of any attached Twitter Card (title, description, URL, destination)
  • โœ“ The original search query used
  • โœ“ The type of search performed (tweets, users, or profile)
  • โœ“ Monitor brand mentions and public sentiment by tracking tweets with specific keywords and emoticon sentiment.
  • โœ“ Identify potential sales leads or customer service issues by finding users discussing product pain points or seeking solutions.
  • โœ“ Conduct competitive analysis by collecting tweets mentioning competitor brands, filtering by engagement level and user type.
  • โœ“ Research trending topics and public discourse by extracting tweets with specific hashtags, keywords, and media types.
  • โœ“ Analyze influencer activity by scraping tweets from specific users or finding highly engaged tweets from verified accounts in a niche.
  • โœ“ Track the spread of specific content or news by searching for tweets quoting a particular tweet or involving a specific conversation ID.
  • โœ“ Gather content ideas or assess content performance by finding top-performing tweets with images or videos related to a topic.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Define your search query using simple terms or Twitter's advanced search operators in the 'Simple Search Query' field.

2

Choose whether to search for 'tweets', 'users', or 'profile' (tweets within a specific user's profile) in the 'Search Type' option.

3

Specify the 'Number of Tweets' or 'Max Pages' you want to collect, up to 50,000 tweets.

4

Apply precise filters such as minimum engagement (likes, retweets, replies), specific media types, language, date ranges, or users to include or exclude.

5

Run the tool, and it will gather the matching public data from X (Twitter).

6

Download your collected tweets and user data in your preferred format (e.g., JSON, CSV, Excel).

Frequently Asked Questions

What technical skills do I need to use this tool?
No coding or technical expertise is required. The tool is designed with a user-friendly interface where you configure your search using input fields.
What formats can I download the data in?
Is using this tool compliant with X (Twitter) policies?
How does the tool handle large data requests?
Can I use this for client projects?
How does "Engagement Level Preset" work?
Can I scrape historical tweets?
What's the difference between "Simple Search Query" and "Keywords" / "Exact Phrases"?
How fresh is the data I receive?
How is the cost determined for running this tool?
What is a Snowflake ID?
Can I get user statistics when searching for tweets?