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Google Search

How to Scrape Google Search Results

Extract results data from Google Search at scale

Step-by-step guide

1

Choose your Google Search results scraper

Navigate to the Google Search Results scraper and select "Fresh Scrape" for real-time data or "Quick Lookup" for pre-collected records. Each record costs 1 credit.

2

Provide your Google Search input URLs

Paste the Google Search URLs you want to scrape — one per line, or upload a CSV. Scrapernode accepts direct profile links, search result URLs, and hashtag pages.

3

Launch your scraping job

Click "Start Extraction" to begin. Scrapernode handles proxy rotation, rate limiting, and anti-bot detection automatically. Jobs typically complete in under 60 seconds per batch.

4

Download structured data

Once complete, download your results as JSON or CSV. Each record includes 8 structured fields like url, keyword, general, organic, and more.

5

Automate with webhooks or API

Set up webhooks to receive data automatically when jobs complete, or use the REST API for programmatic scraping. Integrate with n8n, Make, or Zapier for workflow automation.

Cost per record

1 credit

Output fields

8 fields

Output formats

JSON, CSV

Sample Output

Preview the data you'll receive — 5 sample records

Record 1 of 5
Url
sample_url
Keyword
sample_keyword
General
sample_general
Organic
sample_organic
Paid
sample_paid
Related Searches
sample_related_searches
Total Results Count
1,000
Input Url
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahchen

Data Dictionary

8 fields returned per record

The Google search URL (100.00% fill rate)

Keyword used in the search (3.12% fill rate)

General information about the search (100.00% fill rate)

Sub-fields

search_engineTextSearch engine used
languageTextLanguage of the search
locationTextLocation context for the search
search_typeTextType of search
page_titleTextPage title
datetimeTextDatetime of the search
queryTextThe search query

Organic search results (99.82% fill rate)

Sub-fields

titleTextTitle of the search result
urlTextURL of the search result
descriptionTextDescription snippet
rankNumberPosition in results
global_rankNumberGlobal rank across pages
domainTextDomain of the result

Paid/sponsored search results (15.24% fill rate)

Sub-fields

titleTextAd title
urlTextAd destination URL
descriptionTextAd description
rankNumberPosition in ads

Related search queries suggested by Google (85.32% fill rate)

Total number of results Google found (92.14% fill rate)

The URL that was entered when starting the scraping process (100.00% fill rate)

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about How to Scrape Google Search Results

Ready to scrape Google Search?

Start extracting google search results data in minutes. No code required — just paste your URLs and go.

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