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Youtube Scraper — YouTube | Lagic

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Detailed YouTube Video, Channel, and Playlist Data for Analysis

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Configure Agent

Enter search terms to find videos on YouTube (To get more than 600 use extenders like cnn 2025, cnn latest, cnn realtime)

Maximum number of videos to scrape per search term, channel, or playlist (does not apply to direct video URLs)

Enter complete YouTube search result URLs (To get more than 600 use extenders like cnn 2025, cnn latest, cnn realtime)

Enter YouTube channel URLs. Add /videos or /shorts to specify content type.

Enter YouTube playlist URLs

Enter direct YouTube video URLs to scrape individual videos

Results to deliver

100 credits

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Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Video title, URL, and unique IDVideo description and thumbnail image URLDate the video was posted and its durationNumber of views, likes, and comments for each videoIndication if comments are turned offChannel name, ID, and subscriber count associated with the video
https://...https://...1009310091Value...Sample Text...
https://...https://...1009210092Value...Sample Text...
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool extracts public data from YouTube, including video titles, views, likes, channel names, subscriber counts, and comments, from search results, channels, playlists, or direct video URLs. Use it to gain insights into content performance and audience engagement.

### Understand YouTube Content and Performance This tool is designed to collect a wide range of public data from YouTube, helping marketers, content creators, researchers, and analysts understand video performance, channel metrics, and content trends. Instead of manually collecting data, which is time-consuming and prone to errors, this tool automates the process, delivering structured data ready for your analysis. #### What Data You Get For each video identified, you'll receive key performance indicators such as the total number of views, likes, and comments. You'll also get critical metadata like the video title, its unique URL and ID, the date it was posted, and its duration. Beyond individual video metrics, the tool captures information about the associated channel, including its name, ID, and subscriber count. This allows for a holistic view of content performance within its broader channel context. #### Flexible Data Collection Methods The tool offers multiple ways to target the data you need. You can input specific search terms to find videos related to keywords, or provide YouTube search result URLs to capture data from pre-defined searches. For focused analysis on specific creators, you can input channel URLs, choosing to scrape either regular videos or YouTube Shorts. If you're tracking a content series, playlist URLs are supported, and for deep dives into individual pieces of content, direct video URLs can be used. This flexibility ensures you can gather data precisely where it matters most for your goals. #### Beyond Basic Metrics Beyond the raw numbers, the tool also indicates if comments are turned off for a video, which can be an important qualitative data point for sentiment analysis or community engagement studies. The video description and thumbnail URL are also provided, offering richer context for content analysis and visual asset tracking. All collected data is tied back to its `source_input`, making it easy to trace where each piece of information originated.

Key Capabilities

  • Video title, URL, and unique ID
  • Video description and thumbnail image URL
  • Date the video was posted and its duration
  • Number of views, likes, and comments for each video
  • Indication if comments are turned off
  • Channel name, ID, and subscriber count associated with the video
  • The original search term, URL, or channel/playlist URL that generated the data
  • Content creators analyzing competitor video performance, identifying successful topics, and optimizing their own content strategy.
  • Marketing agencies conducting market research by extracting trending video data from specific search terms or popular channels.
  • Brand managers monitoring brand mentions across YouTube, tracking sentiment in comments, and evaluating campaign reach.
  • Researchers gathering large datasets of video metadata for academic studies on media trends, audience behavior, or creator economy.
  • Influencer marketers identifying potential collaborators by analyzing channel subscriber counts, video engagement, and content themes.
  • SEO specialists researching high-performing video titles, descriptions, and keywords for better YouTube search rankings.
  • Journalists and media analysts tracking news cycles and public reactions to events by scraping video content and comment trends.
  • Educators and trainers compiling lists of instructional videos from specific channels or playlists for curriculum development.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Choose your target: search terms, search result URLs, channel URLs, playlist URLs, or direct video URLs.

2

If using search terms or URLs, consider adding extenders like '2025' or 'latest' to maximize results beyond YouTube's typical 500-600 limit.

3

Specify the maximum number of videos you want to scrape per input, up to the default of 100.

4

For channel URLs, decide if you want to scrape regular `/videos` or `/shorts` content.

5

Run the tool to collect detailed data for each targeted video and its associated channel.

6

Download your structured dataset for analysis in your preferred format.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of YouTube data can this tool collect?
It can collect video titles, URLs, descriptions, view counts, likes, comments, upload dates, durations, channel names, channel IDs, and subscriber counts. It also notes if comments are disabled for a video.
Do I need any technical skills to use this tool?
What formats can I export the scraped YouTube data in?
Can I scrape YouTube comments with this tool?
How fresh is the data collected?
Are there limits to how many videos I can scrape?
Can I use this for client work or agency projects?
How does this tool handle YouTube's anti-scraping measures?
What if I need to scrape Shorts or specific video types?
How is the cost determined for using this tool?