Extract YouTube comments for sentiment analysis, audience research, and content feedback.
An array of YouTube video URLs or video IDs to scrape comments from. You can input full URLs like '' or just video IDs like 'e-ORhEE9VVg'.
Number of comments to scrape per video. If 'Scrape all comments' is enabled, this will be ignored.
If enabled, all comments from the video will be scraped.
If enabled, replies to comments will be included. Only about 10 replies per comments will be parsed.
The order to scrape comments by.
ISO 3166-2 country code (e.g., US, GB, IN).
Language code (e.g., en, es, fr).
Results to deliver
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Scrape comments from any public YouTube video to get the comment text, author details, like counts, and reply counts. Use this data for market research, brand monitoring, or to find new content ideas.
YouTube comments are a goldmine of raw, unfiltered feedback from your audience, customers, and competitors' viewers. This tool lets you tap into that resource by extracting comments from any YouTube video you specify. ### Who is this for? - **Marketers and Brand Managers:** Monitor sentiment on product announcements, ad campaigns, and sponsored content. See what people are saying and how they're reacting. - **Content Creators:** Dig into feedback on your videos to find ideas for new content, identify common questions for a Q&A, and understand what your audience values most. - **Market Researchers:** Analyze audience opinions on specific topics, products, or brands by scraping comments from relevant review videos, news reports, or competitor channels. - **Agencies:** Provide clients with detailed reports on audience engagement and public perception, backed by real comments and data. ### What can you extract? Beyond just the comment text, you get structured data that provides context. You can identify which comments are from the channel owner or a verified user, see which ones get the most likes and replies, and get direct links back to the original comment and author's channel. The tool also lets you choose to pull in replies to top-level comments and sort the results by the 'top' or 'newest' comments first.
Paste one or more YouTube video URLs or video IDs into the input field.
Set the number of comments you want per video, or check the box to scrape all of them.
Choose whether to include comment replies and select the sorting order ('top' or 'newest').
Optionally, specify a country or language to get more relevant results.
Run the tool and wait for the data to be collected.
Download the extracted comments as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.