Extract video details, channel data, search results, and playlists from YouTube.
Paste the Youtube URLs, and get the results immediately. Video, Channel, Playlist, Shorts and Search URLs are supported.
Youtube handles that you want to search on Youtube (e.g. @MrBeast, @babishculinaryuniverse)
When searching for channel videos, includes shorts.
If selected, returns trending videos.
Search keywords you want to search on YouTube.
Location for the search results, which is passed to YouTube as the gl URL query parameter. (US, AF, AL, etc..)
Language for the search results, which is passed to YouTube as the hl URL query parameter. (af, tr, de, etc..)
Upload date for the search results, which is passed to YouTube as the upload date URL query parameter. (any, hour, today, week, month, year)
Results to deliver
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Provides detailed data for any YouTube video, channel, or search query. Get view counts, likes, comments, subscriber counts, and even direct video file links to analyze content performance or track competitors.
This tool gathers public data from YouTube, turning videos, channels, and search results into a structured dataset. It's built for marketers, researchers, and content strategists who need to go beyond surface-level metrics. You can analyze a competitor's entire video catalog, track the performance of a specific keyword over time, or gather data on a curated playlist. ### How It Works You can start in four ways: 1. **By URL:** Paste a list of URLs for specific videos, channels, playlists, or even YouTube Shorts. 2. **By Handle:** Enter a channel's handle (e.g., `@MrBeast`) to pull its data. 3. **By Keyword:** Input search terms to get the same results a user would see, filterable by country, language, upload date, and more. 4. **By Trend:** Select the 'Get trending videos' option to see what's currently popular in a chosen country. ### What You Get The output is a detailed breakdown of each video, including its title, description, view count, like count, and comment count. You also receive channel-level information like the channel's name, handle, and total subscriber count. A unique feature is the inclusion of streaming data, which provides direct links to the video files in various qualities and formats, useful for archival or media analysis purposes.
Choose your starting point: URLs, channel handles, search keywords, or trending videos.
Paste your chosen inputs into the corresponding field.
Optionally, apply filters like country, language, upload date, or video duration.
Set the maximum number of items you want to retrieve.
Run the tool to start the data extraction.
Download your results in formats like CSV, JSON, or Excel.