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YouTube Shorts Scraper & Data Extractor — YouTube Shorts | Lagic

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Extract detailed data and insights from YouTube Shorts videos.

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Configure Agent

Choose your collection method

What to search for on YouTube (e.g., 'b2b marketing tips', 'funny cat videos')

Paste the full channel URL (e.g., )

Paste the full playlist URL (starts with )

Enter YouTube video IDs - the 11-character code from the URL (e.g., 'dQw4w9WgXcQ' from youtube.com/shorts/dQw4w9WgXcQ)

Maximum number of Shorts to collect (affects cost: $0.007 per video)

Only videos published after this date (ISO 8601 format: YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ)

Only videos published before this date (ISO 8601 format: YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ)

Results to deliver

800 credits

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Pricing

8 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Video title and URLUnique video IDVideo descriptionPublication dateVideo duration in secondsAssociated tags
https://...10099100982026-04-0510098Value...
https://...10094100912026-04-0510096Value...
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool extracts comprehensive data from YouTube Shorts, including views, likes, comments, video titles, descriptions, channel information, and even identifies sponsor segments and analyzes content for keywords and sentiment. It's ideal for market research, competitor analysis, and content strategy.

YouTube Shorts are a significant part of the YouTube ecosystem, offering creators and marketers new avenues for engagement. This tool is designed to help you gather critical data from these short-form videos, whether you're tracking trends, analyzing competitors, or researching content ideas. ### What Data You Get For each Short, you'll receive a rich dataset including its title, URL, video ID, description, and publication date. Crucially, it captures performance metrics like view count, likes, and comments, providing a clear picture of audience engagement. You'll also get details about the channel that published the Short, including its name and URL. Beyond basic metadata, this tool offers advanced analysis. It can detect sponsored content within videos using community-contributed SponsorBlock data, helping you identify commercial collaborations. Additionally, it generates content analytics, extracting keywords, identifying topics, and providing sentiment scores from video titles and descriptions. This deep dive into content helps you understand the themes and emotional tone of successful Shorts. ### How You Can Use It This data is invaluable for content creators looking to refine their strategy, marketers monitoring brand mentions or competitor campaigns, and researchers studying video trends. You can specify exactly how you want to find Shorts: by entering specific video IDs, providing a channel URL, a playlist URL, or by searching with keywords. You can also set date ranges to focus on recent trends or historical performance and limit the number of videos collected to manage scope and cost. By understanding what makes Shorts perform well, you can inform your own content creation, identify potential collaboration partners, or track the effectiveness of marketing campaigns.

Key Capabilities

  • Video title and URL
  • Unique video ID
  • Video description
  • Publication date
  • Video duration in seconds
  • Associated tags
  • Thumbnail image URLs
  • Channel name, ID, and URL
  • View count
  • Like count
  • Comment count
  • Detected sponsor segments (start time, end time, category, votes)
  • Generated content keywords
  • Identified content topics
  • Sentiment score for titles and descriptions
  • Date and time of data extraction
  • Content creators identifying trending topics and successful video formats for their next Shorts.
  • Marketing agencies analyzing competitor Shorts for content strategy, engagement tactics, and sponsor partnerships.
  • Brands monitoring mentions of their products or industry keywords across YouTube Shorts.
  • Researchers collecting data on short-form video consumption patterns, popular themes, and audience sentiment.
  • Influencer marketers discovering new creators with high engagement on Shorts for potential collaborations.
  • Agencies preparing performance reports for clients by tracking key metrics of their Shorts content.
  • Sales teams using sentiment analysis to understand public perception of products or services mentioned in Shorts.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

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1. Choose your collection method: search keywords, a YouTube Channel URL, a YouTube Playlist URL, or specific Video IDs.

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2. Enter the relevant keywords, URLs, or video IDs into the designated input fields.

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3. Set the maximum number of Shorts you want to collect and optionally specify a date range for publication.

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4. Decide if you want to detect sponsor segments and generate content analytics like keywords, topics, and sentiment scores.

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5. Run the tool to begin extracting the data from the selected YouTube Shorts.

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6. Download your collected data in your preferred format, such as JSON, CSV, or Excel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of YouTube Shorts can I extract data from?
You can extract data from any publicly available YouTube Shorts video. You can specify videos by ID, channel, playlist, or search keywords.
How fresh is the data I receive?
Do I need any technical skills to use this tool?
What formats can I export the data in?
Can I use this for client work or commercial projects?
How does the 'Detect sponsor segments' feature work?
What does 'Generate content analytics' include?
Is there a limit to how many Shorts I can collect?
How does this tool handle YouTube's anti-scraping measures?
Can I schedule recurring data extractions?
What happens if I turn off 'Shorts only'?
How is the cost determined?