
Extract product data from Amazon global marketplaces by category URLs, including product title, brand, price, reviews, ASIN, ranking, seller information, and more. Export the data, access it via API, or integrate it with third-party tools.
The Amazon Global Product Data Scraper Tool is an automated solution built for category research and bulk product collection. It helps you extract structured product data from Amazon category pages at scale. Compared with scraping single product URLs, category URL scraping is better suited for category analysis, competitor monitoring, and building large product databases.
| 📝 Product Title | 🏷️ Brand |
| 🆔 ASIN | 🔗 Product URL |
| 💰 Original Price / Final Price | 💱 Currency |
| ⭐ Rating | 💬 Review Count |
| 📦 Availability Status | 🏪 Seller Name |
| 📈 Ranking / Category | 🏅 Product Badge |
| 🖼️ Image Count | 📋 Product Features |
| 🚚 Shipping Information | 👥 Number of Sellers |
Enter the target Amazon category URL, for example, https://www.amazon.com/s?i=luggage-intl-ship, and configure the following parameters:
Best Sellers / Newest Arrivals / Avg. Customer Review / Price: High to Low / Price: Low to High / Featuredtrue / false
Once the scraping task is complete, the system generates structured product data in the Output tab. Results support table preview and JSON or CSV export, making them suitable for category analysis, brand monitoring, and cross-marketplace research. Table Example
JSON Example
If you need to extract other types of Amazon data, you can use the following tools. Each one is designed for a different data type and use case.
By accessing multiple Amazon marketplaces, the tool uses advanced browser automation and rotating residential proxies to extract the public Amazon product data you specify and convert it into structured formats such as JSON or CSV for easier comparison.
The Amazon Global Product Scraper supports major Amazon marketplaces, including:
amazon.com), Canada (amazon.ca), Mexico (amazon.com.mx)amazon.co.uk), Germany (amazon.de), France (amazon.fr), Italy (amazon.it), Spain (amazon.es)amazon.co.jp), India (amazon.in), Australia (amazon.com.au)Not necessarily. Not all products are sold on every Amazon marketplace. If a given ASIN does not have a matching product page on a specific marketplace, the tool will return a “Not Found” status. This usually means the product is not listed there or has already been removed.
In many jurisdictions, scraping publicly available product information is generally considered lawful. However, you are still responsible for complying with applicable data protection laws such as GDPR or CCPA, as well as the terms of use of each Amazon marketplace. The data should not be used for unfair competition or other non-compliant purposes.
Yes. Our tool provides a user-friendly web interface. Simply enter target URLs or keywords and click “Start.” You can then download the results directly as Excel or CSV files without writing any code, making it ideal for cross-border e-commerce sellers, sourcing managers, market researchers, and other non-technical users.
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