What this robot does
Amazon's search results contain a wealth of structured product data that drives e-commerce intelligence. Each search page displays product titles, prices, star ratings, review counts, images, and sponsored labels. This data is essential for competitive pricing analysis, market research, product opportunity identification, and advertising strategy.
Unlike keyword-based scrapers that require you to type a search term, this URL-based approach lets you paste any Amazon search results URL - including filtered searches, category pages, or saved search URLs with specific parameters. This means you can scrape results with exact filters already applied: price ranges, star ratings, and brand exclusions.
You can also scrape Amazon search results from any Amazon domain - .com, .co.uk, .de, .ca, .au - simply by using the appropriate URL. This robot reads whatever Amazon search results page you provide and extracts every listing's position, title, product link, image, price, rating, review count, and sponsored status into a structured format.
What URL-based Amazon scraping delivers:
- ✓ Flexible search targeting: Paste any Amazon search URL, including complex filtered searches. Extract exactly the results you've refined, without re-configuring filters inside the scraping tool.
- ✓ Multi-marketplace support: Use Amazon URLs from any country domain. The robot reads whatever page you provide, whether it's amazon.com, amazon.co.uk, or any other Amazon marketplace.
- ✓ Pre-filtered results: Apply your own filters on Amazon first - price range, brand, star rating - then scrape those pre-filtered results for precisely targeted data.
- ✓ Sponsored vs. organic separation: Amazon search results mix organic and sponsored listings. The extracted data lets you analyze both to understand competitive advertising strategies.
| Position | Title | Product Link | Image | Price | Rating | Reviews | Sponsored |
| #1 | Wireless keyboard compact | amazon.com/dp/B0ABC1234 | thumbnail | $34.99 | 4.5 | 8,920 | Yes |
| #2 | Mechanical keyboard RGB | amazon.com/dp/B0DEF5678 | thumbnail | $79.99 | 4.7 | 15,340 | No |
| #3 | Ergonomic keyboard split | amazon.com/dp/B0GHI9012 | thumbnail | $149.99 | 4.3 | 3,210 | No |
| #4 | Bluetooth keyboard slim | amazon.com/dp/B0JKL3456 | thumbnail | $29.99 | 4.4 | 6,780 | Yes |
| #5 | Gaming keyboard wireless | amazon.com/dp/B0MNO7890 | thumbnail | $59.99 | 4.6 | 11,450 | No |
How to scrape Amazon search results via URL in 4 steps
No Amazon account needed. Paste any Amazon search page URL and extract the product listings.
- A free Browse AI account (no credit card required).
- An Amazon search results page URL (from any Amazon marketplace domain).
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Sign up for free
Create your Browse AI account in under a minute. No credit card required. You will find this prebuilt robot in the robot library ready to use.
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Search on Amazon, apply your filters, and copy the URL
Go to any Amazon domain and search for the products you're interested in. Apply any filters you want - price range, star rating, Prime eligibility, brand. Once you have the results you want, copy the full URL from the address bar.
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Run the robot
Click run. The robot reads the Amazon search results page and extracts the position, title, product link, image, price, rating, review count, and sponsored status from every listing.
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Connect integrations or export your data
Your Amazon product intelligence is structured and ready. Export to Google Sheets for competitive analysis, build pricing comparison dashboards, or feed data into your e-commerce analytics platform for market research and pricing optimization.
What can you do with Amazon search results data?
Product listing data from Amazon powers pricing, competitive analysis, and market research:
- Competitive pricing analysis: Extract results for your product category. Compare your pricing against all competitors to find your optimal price point.
- Product opportunity research: Extract search results in potential product categories. Analyze review counts, ratings, and pricing to identify market gaps and opportunities.
- International market comparison: Extract the same search from multiple Amazon domains. Compare prices, competition levels, and product availability across different countries.
- Advertising intelligence: Sponsored product positions reveal who's running Amazon ads in your category. Extract to monitor competitor ad strategies and budget indicators.
- Review landscape analysis: Review counts indicate market maturity. Extract search results to understand how many reviews are needed to be competitive in your category.
- Supplier and brand monitoring: Track how specific brands perform in search results over time. Monitor ranking positions, pricing changes, and new product launches.
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Amazon sellers
Analyze competitor products and pricing across any marketplace. Extract search results for competitive intelligence and pricing strategy.
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Market researchers
Study product categories with real Amazon data. Extract search results to assess market size, competition, and pricing dynamics.
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Product sourcing teams
Find products and evaluate categories. Extract Amazon data for product opportunity assessment and supplier evaluation.
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Cross-border sellers
Compare product data across Amazon marketplaces worldwide. Extract search results from any Amazon domain for international strategy.
Each product listing from search results provides eight fields:
| Field | What it contains |
| Position | The ranking position of the product in the search results. |
| Title | Full product listing title as displayed on the search page. |
| Product Link | Direct URL to the product detail page on Amazon. |
| Image | Product thumbnail image URL from the search results. |
| Price | Current listed price at the time of extraction. |
| Rating | Average customer star rating. |
| Reviews | Total number of customer reviews. |
| Sponsored | Whether the listing is a sponsored (paid) placement or an organic result. |
Complete product intelligence from Amazon search results for analysis and strategy.
Frequently asked questions
Does this work with any Amazon domain?
Yes. Paste a search results URL from any Amazon marketplace - .com, .co.uk, .de, .ca, .au, .co.jp, and others. The robot reads whatever page you provide and extracts position, title, product link, image, price, rating, reviews, and sponsored status.
How does this differ from keyword-based Amazon scrapers?
This URL-based approach lets you apply Amazon's own filters first (price range, ratings, brands) and then scrape those pre-filtered results. It gives you more control over exactly what data you extract.
Can I scrape multiple pages of results?
The robot extracts listings from the URL you provide. For multi-page results, you may need to adjust the URL pagination parameter or run multiple extractions.
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