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YouTube Channel Scraper — YouTube | Lagic

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Extract detailed video and content data from any YouTube channel.

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Configure Agent

List of YouTube channel URLs to scrape content from. Example:

Select which types of content to scrape from each channel.

Maximum number of items to scrape for each selected category. Ignored when 'Parse all results' is enabled.

When enabled, scrape all available content regardless of the maximum results limit.

Sort order for content. Available for Videos, Shorts and Livestreams. For Playlists, only 'Newest' and 'Oldest' options are available.

Search query to filter videos and playlists within the channel.

Language code for localized results (e.g., 'en,es,fr').

ISO 3166-2 country code (e.g., US, GB, IN).

Results to deliver

400 credits

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Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Video titlesDetailed video descriptionsVideo length (text format)Publish date and timeView counts (text and numeric)Video IDs
Sample Text...10098100982026-04-0580210098
Sample Text...10096100912026-04-0584810092
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool collects structured data from YouTube channels, including video titles, descriptions, view counts, and publish dates, making it valuable for content analysis and competitor research.

### Understand YouTube Channels and Content Gain a clear view of any public YouTube channel's content with this data extraction tool. Instead of manually sifting through videos, shorts, or livestreams, you get organized data tables ready for analysis. This is particularly useful for marketers, content strategists, and researchers who need to understand content trends, competitor performance, or audience engagement patterns. The tool allows you to specify which types of content you're interested in – whether it's specific videos, short-form content, or past livestreams. You can control the volume of data by setting a maximum number of results per content category or opt to retrieve all available content for a comprehensive dataset. ### Granular Control Over Your Data Refine your data collection by applying a search query directly within a channel, effectively filtering for videos or playlists that match specific keywords. You can also sort the extracted content by 'newest', 'popular', or 'oldest' to pinpoint trending content or historical performance. For regionally focused analysis, the tool supports specifying a language and country, allowing you to fetch localized content and understand how a channel performs in different markets. ### What You Get Each data record provides essential details about the content item, including its title, full description, the date and time it was published, and its view count. You'll also receive structured information about thumbnails and rich thumbnails, allowing for visual analysis of content presentation. This structured output empowers you to track content performance over time, identify successful content formats, and inform your own content strategy.

Key Capabilities

  • Video titles
  • Detailed video descriptions
  • Video length (text format)
  • Publish date and time
  • View counts (text and numeric)
  • Video IDs
  • Content type (video, short, livestream, playlist)
  • Channel-specific content category
  • Thumbnail images (URLs and dimensions)
  • Rich thumbnail data
  • Content badges (e.g., 'New', 'Live')
  • Analyze competitor content strategies by extracting their most popular videos and identifying key themes.
  • Monitor industry trends by scraping content from leading channels to see what's gaining traction.
  • Perform market research to understand audience preferences based on video view counts and engagement indicators.
  • Track the performance of your own YouTube channels by regularly extracting and archiving content data.
  • Identify potential collaboration partners by researching channels with relevant content and audience engagement.
  • Create content calendars and ideas by studying successful video formats, titles, and descriptions from top performers.
  • Audit existing video libraries for content gaps or opportunities for repurposing across other platforms.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Paste the YouTube channel URLs you want to analyze into the 'YouTube Channel URLs' input field.

2

Select the content categories you wish to scrape, such as videos, shorts, or livestreams.

3

Optionally, set a 'Maximum Results per Category' or enable 'Parse All Available Results' for comprehensive data.

4

Choose a 'Sort Order' (newest, popular, oldest) to organize the content as it's extracted.

5

Add a 'Search Within Channel' query or specify a 'Language' and 'Country' for localized results if needed.

6

Run the tool to begin extracting the detailed content data from the specified channels.

7

Download your structured data in your preferred format for analysis or reporting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What skill level is needed to use this tool?
No coding or technical skills are required. You simply paste YouTube channel URLs and adjust settings through a user-friendly interface.
What data formats can I export the results in?
Can I use this for client work?
How fresh is the data?
Is there a limit to how many channels or videos I can scrape?
Can I get data beyond just videos, like comments or subscriber counts?
What if a channel has localized content in multiple languages?
How does the 'Search Within Channel' feature work?
What happens if a YouTube channel URL is incorrect or unavailable?
How is pricing determined for large-scale data extraction?