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YouTube Video Search scraper — YouTube | Lagic

Built ForMarketing AgenciesMedia & EntertainmentMarket Research Firms

Uncover YouTube Video Trends and Creator Insights from Search Results

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Configure Agent

The search query string to find videos

Maximum number of videos to extract

Language code for results (e.g., 'en' for English)

Region code for results (e.g., 'US' for United States)

Results to deliver

400 credits

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Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Video titles and unique video identifiersChannel names, unique IDs, and base URLs for video authorsTotal view counts for each videoVideo publication dates and timesVideo lengths in secondsShort description snippets for context
Sample Text...https://...100911009010090Value...
Sample Text...https://...100951009110090Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool extracts essential video details directly from YouTube search results, including video titles, author channels, view counts, and publication dates. Use it to monitor content trends, analyze competitor strategies, or identify influential creators for any specific search query.

### Understand What's Trending on YouTube Staying informed about YouTube's dynamic content landscape is vital for marketers, content creators, and researchers. This tool provides a direct window into YouTube search results, pulling key data points that reveal what's resonating with audiences right now. Instead of manually sifting through pages of videos, you get structured data ready for analysis. ### Data for Smarter Content Decisions For any search term you provide, this tool gathers crucial information about the videos that appear. You'll receive details like the video title, a unique video ID, the channel name and its unique ID, total view counts, and when the video was published. Knowing the video's length and seeing a description snippet gives you immediate context. Thumbnail URLs are also provided, which can be useful for visual analysis or content curation. The tool even indicates if a video is currently live and captures any special badges it might carry. This data helps you understand not just *what* videos are popular, but *who* is creating them and *how* they are performing. Spot emerging topics, analyze the strategies of top-performing channels, or gather intelligence on how your competitors are framing their content. By understanding the elements that contribute to visibility in search, you can refine your own content strategy to better meet audience demand and improve your visibility.

Key Capabilities

  • Video titles and unique video identifiers
  • Channel names, unique IDs, and base URLs for video authors
  • Total view counts for each video
  • Video publication dates and times
  • Video lengths in seconds
  • Short description snippets for context
  • Thumbnail image URLs at various resolutions
  • Indicators if a video is currently live
  • Any special badges associated with the video (e.g., 'New', '4K')
  • Moving thumbnail previews (if available)
  • Inform content strategy by identifying popular video topics and formats within a specific niche.
  • Perform competitor analysis by tracking the video performance and content themes of rival channels.
  • Identify potential influencers and collaborators by finding creators whose videos rank high for relevant keywords.
  • Conduct market research to gauge public interest, sentiment, or emerging trends related to products, services, or events.
  • Monitor brand mentions or industry news on YouTube by scraping results for specific company or topic queries.
  • Analyze how video metadata (titles, descriptions) affects search ranking for different keywords.
  • Support academic or journalistic research by collecting structured data on public discourse and content production on YouTube.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Input your desired search phrase into the 'Search Query' field.

2

Optionally, specify a 'Maximum Results' count to control how many videos the tool extracts.

3

Select a 'Language' code (e.g., 'en' for English) and a 'Region' code (e.g., 'US' for United States) if you need localized results.

4

Initiate the tool run and allow it to process your request.

5

Once complete, download your extracted YouTube video search data in your preferred format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need any coding skills to use this tool?
No, this tool is designed for users with no coding experience. You simply provide your search query and other preferences, then run it.
What export formats are available for the extracted data?
Is the data extracted compliant with privacy regulations?
Can I use this tool for client projects?
How fresh is the data I receive?
Can I specify the language and region for my search results?
What is the maximum number of videos I can extract per search?
How does this tool handle YouTube's anti-scraping measures?
Can I schedule recurring data extractions?
What kind of information is *not* included in the output?
Is there a limit on the number of search queries I can run?