Get structured data from YouTube search results for any keyword.
Enter keywords to search for on YouTube
The maximum number of items to return (up to 1000)
Enable to use advanced filtering options
The type of channel to search for
The event type to search for
How to sort the search results
Only show content published after this date (RFC 3339 format, e.g. 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z)
Only show content published before this date (RFC 3339 format, e.g. 2022-12-31T23:59:59Z)
Results to deliver
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Extract detailed video and channel data from YouTube search results, including view counts, likes, and subscriber numbers, to analyze content performance and track competitors.
This tool systematically extracts data from YouTube's search results page based on your keywords. It's designed for marketers, content strategists, researchers, and agencies who need to understand the video landscape around a specific topic. Instead of manually copying and pasting information from endless search result pages, you can specify a search term and get a clean, structured dataset of the top-performing videos and the channels that created them. ### Granular Search and Filtering You can go beyond a simple keyword search. The tool allows you to apply the same filters available on YouTube itself. You can narrow your search to a specific date range, look for videos of a certain length (short, medium, or long), target a specific country or language, or even filter by license type, such as Creative Commons, to find content you can potentially reuse. Results can be sorted by relevance, view count, date, and more, letting you focus on the most important content for your research. ### Comprehensive Data Output The output provides a rich dataset for each video found. You'll receive core video metrics like view count, likes, and comment count, alongside metadata such as the title, full description text, hashtags, and keywords. Crucially, it also extracts key information about the channel that published the video, including its name, subscriber count, total channel views, and creation date. This dual focus on both video and channel data allows for a more complete analysis of what drives success in your niche.
Enter the keyword or phrase you want to research into the 'Search Query' field.
Set the maximum number of results you want to extract, up to 1000.
Optionally, enable 'Add filters' to refine your search by date, video duration, region, language, or license type.
Choose how to sort the results, such as by 'viewCount' or 'date'.
Run the tool to begin the extraction process.
Once complete, download your data as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.