Scrape search results, product and reviews data from Amazon
Scrape search, product or reviews data from Amazon in real-time. Collect ranks, prices, images, variants, sponsorship status, est. delivery dates and more simply with an API request. Countries supported: ๐บ๐ธ๐จ๐ฆ๐ฌ๐ง๐ฉ๐ช๐ช๐ธ๐ซ๐ท๐ฏ๐ต๐ฆ๐บ๐ธ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ณ๐ง๐ท
Hey there! I'm Raunaq, maker at Unwrangle.comโhappy to introduce tools to make web scraping in real time less messy.
Unwrangle offers scrapers and APIs to collect data from e-commerce sites like Amazon, Home Depot and moreโ quickly and reliably.
Brands use our service for various use cases like:
- Tracking search result ranks for different keywords
- Tracking price changes in listings sold by different vendors
- Analysing listing information like prime status, shipping info, images, specifications and more
Developers have been using it as well to use e-commerce data within apps and AI shopping agents.
We essentially offer 2 ways to scrape data:
1. With real-time APIs, you can request data for a URL or input and receive the results within a few seconds. This is useful for real-time use-cases like shopping agents or real-time searches.
2. With scrapers, you can extract data from multiple pages (different listings from the same site or paginated data) with a single API call or a simple no-code interface. There is no need to deal with retries or multiple requests and the results can be sent to a webhook or downloaded as CSVs.
With Unwrangle you do not need to download any software, or do any configuration at all. All our APIs and scrapers just work out of the box. They need an input and that's it.
Another thing we want to improve over other options is maintenance. Web scraping is one of the messiest software use-case because sources keep updating and employing ways to stop us from scraping it. We're leveraging AI to help us keep our scrapers maintained and always available for use.
Our pricing starts at $99 and usage follows a credit system. The starter plan comes with 100k credits and each record scraped deducts 1 credit. You are charged only for the data extracted.