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YouTube Most Replayed Scraper (Heatmap extractor) — YouTube | Lagic

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Pinpoint the most engaging, re-watched moments in any YouTube video.

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The URLs of the videos you want to extract the heatmap/graph from.

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Sample Data Preview

Heatmap data points with normalized intensity scoresStart and end timestamps for the single 'most replayed' segment highlighted by YouTubeVideo titleChannel nameTotal view countLike and comment counts
Value...2026-04-05Sample Text...Sample Text...770805
Value...2026-04-05Sample Text...Sample Text...993870
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract the 'most replayed' heatmap data from any public YouTube video. Use it to identify viral moments, analyze competitor content, or optimize your own video's pacing and hooks.

This tool extracts the engagement graph data that YouTube displays on its video player timeline. This 'heatmap' shows which parts of a video are being re-watched the most, providing a direct, data-backed signal of audience interest. Instead of guessing what makes a video successful, you can get the exact timestamps for the most compelling segments. This is invaluable for content creators, video editors, and marketers looking to understand audience behavior on a deeper level. ### Who is this for? * **Content Creators & YouTubers:** Analyze your own videos to find what's working and what's not. Double down on formats and topics that hold attention. * **Marketing Agencies:** Deconstruct competitor content or influencer videos to inform your video strategy and creative briefs. * **Video Editors:** Identify low-engagement sections that could be trimmed and find the perfect, high-impact clip for a social media cutdown (like a Reel or Short). * **Brand Strategists:** Track engagement trends across an industry by analyzing the top-performing videos from multiple channels. By providing the raw data behind the graph, including intensity scores and timestamps, you can move beyond simple view counts and likes to understand the anatomy of an engaging video.

Key Capabilities

  • Heatmap data points with normalized intensity scores
  • Start and end timestamps for the single 'most replayed' segment highlighted by YouTube
  • Video title
  • Channel name
  • Total view count
  • Like and comment counts
  • Video upload date (both absolute and relative)
  • YouTube Video ID
  • Analyze a competitor's most popular video to discover the exact moments that hook their audience.
  • Find the single most re-watched segment of a long video to create a high-impact YouTube Short or TikTok.
  • Optimize your video editing by identifying and shortening the lowest-engagement sections.
  • Inform your content strategy by seeing which topics or product features cause viewers to re-watch for clarity.
  • For educational videos, identify complex topics that viewers frequently revisit to improve future lessons.
  • Provide data-backed evidence of high-engagement moments to potential sponsors or brand partners.
  • Media companies can analyze trailer performance by seeing which scenes generate the most re-watches.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Find the public YouTube videos you want to analyze and copy their URLs.

2

Paste the list of video URLs into the input field.

3

If needed, configure a proxy to manage your location or IP usage for large-scale tasks.

4

Click the 'Run' button to start the extraction.

5

Once the run is finished, preview and download your data in JSON, CSV, or Excel format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No. You just need to paste the YouTube video URLs you want to analyze and click 'Run'.
What format is the data in?
Is it legal to scrape YouTube's 'most replayed' data?
Can I get this data for any YouTube video?
What does the 'intensity score' in the heatmap data mean?
How many videos can I analyze at once?
Can I use this for client work at my agency?
How is this different from my YouTube analytics?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How fresh is the data?