Amazon sellers spend hours checking where their products appear for key search terms. They refresh the page, scroll through results, and try to count positions manually - then do it all again for the next keyword. This Amazon keyword rank tracker eliminates that routine entirely.
Give it any search term and it returns a structured dataset of up to 200 results: the exact ranking position, product title, direct product link, thumbnail image, price, star rating, review count, and whether each listing is sponsored or organic. Schedule it to run daily and you have an automated rank tracking system that catches position changes, new competitors, and pricing shifts without you opening Amazon once.
What automated Amazon rank tracking gives you that manual checking cannot:
| Position | Product Title | Product Link | Image | Price | Rating | Reviews | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Hybrid ANC | amazon.com/dp/B07NM3RSRQ | thumbnail | $49.99 | 4.4 | 67,481 | Sponsored |
| #2 | Sony WH-CH720N Noise Canceling | amazon.com/dp/B09YL7G2DC | thumbnail | $89.99 | 4.3 | 2,156 | Organic |
| #3 | JBL Tune 510BT Wireless On-Ear | amazon.com/dp/B091G2Y8FQ | thumbnail | $29.95 | 4.4 | 51,234 | Organic |
| #4 | Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear | amazon.com/dp/B07YVYZ8T5 | thumbnail | $99.95 | 4.5 | 42,876 | Organic |
| #5 | Bose QuietComfort 45 | amazon.com/dp/B098FKXT8L | thumbnail | $229.00 | 4.5 | 18,932 | Sponsored |
The entire setup takes about two minutes. You do not need developer tools, API credentials, or browser plugins - the robot runs in Browse AI's cloud infrastructure and handles everything.
Ready to get started?
Try this robot free →Rank tracking data becomes powerful when it feeds into a workflow. Here are the setups that Amazon sellers, brand managers, and agencies use most:
Every run produces a row per search result with eight structured columns. Here is what each field contains:
| Field | What it contains |
|---|---|
| Position | The numeric rank (1 through 200) showing exactly where each product appears in the search results. |
| Product Title | The full product name as Amazon displays it, including brand and key attributes. |
| Product Link | The direct URL to the product listing page on Amazon, ready for click-through analysis or further scraping. |
| Image | The product thumbnail image URL from the search results, useful for visual catalogs and reporting dashboards. |
| Price | The listed price at the time of extraction. Prices can change frequently, so scheduled runs capture trends over time. |
| Rating | The average customer star rating (out of 5) shown on the search results page. |
| Reviews | The total review count displayed next to the product. Useful for gauging social proof relative to ranking position. |
| Type | Sponsored or Organic, telling you whether the listing is a paid placement or an earned ranking. |
All data reflects what Amazon displays at the moment of extraction. Prices, ratings, and rankings can change between runs, which is why scheduled tracking produces the most actionable insights.
What is an Amazon keyword rank tracker?
An Amazon keyword rank tracker monitors where products appear in Amazon search results for specific terms. This robot captures the exact position, product title, direct product link, thumbnail image, price, rating, review count, and sponsored status for up to 200 results per keyword. You can run it once for a snapshot or schedule it for ongoing monitoring to see how rankings shift over days and weeks.
How do I track Amazon keyword rankings for free?
Sign up for Browse AI - the free tier includes credits to run this robot without a credit card. Enter any keyword, hit run, and you get structured ranking data for up to 200 Amazon search results. Free credits are enough to track several keywords and get a feel for how rank tracking fits into your workflow.
What data can I extract from Amazon search results?
Eight fields per result: Position, Product Title, Product Link, Image, Price, Rating, Reviews, and Type (Sponsored or Organic). The output works in Google Sheets, Airtable, CSV, JSON, or through the Browse AI API - whatever fits your existing tools.
Is it legal to scrape Amazon search results?
Browse AI accesses publicly visible Amazon search pages, the same information any shopper can see in a browser. That said, web scraping legality varies by jurisdiction and use case. Browse AI respects standard web protocols and is designed as a no-code tool. If you have concerns about your specific situation, consult a legal professional.
How often should I track Amazon keyword rankings?
Daily during active campaigns - product launches, PPC experiments, listing changes - so you can measure impact within 24 hours. Weekly for steady-state monitoring where you mainly want to catch unexpected drops or new competitors. The robot can be scheduled at any frequency that matches your cadence.
Can I export Amazon search results to Google Sheets?
Yes, Browse AI connects to Google Sheets natively. Each run can auto-append new rows so your spreadsheet becomes a living rank tracker. You can also export to Airtable, download CSV or JSON, or use Zapier and Make for more complex automation workflows.
Amazon search data tells a bigger story when combined with signals from other platforms. These robots pair well with rank tracking:
Set up keyword rank tracking in two minutes. No coding, no API keys, no credit card to start.