{"repo":"oxylabs/amazon-scraper","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/oxylabs/amazon-scraper","clone":"git clone https://github.com/oxylabs/amazon-scraper.git","description":"Free Trial Amazon Scraper API for extracting search, product, offer listing, reviews, question and answers, best sellers and sellers data.","language":"Python","stars":3306,"topics":["amazon-scraper","amazon-scraping","e-commerce-api","web-scraping","python","amazon-scraper-api","amazon-scraping-library","amazon-price-tracker","scraping-api","amazon-api-data"],"license":null,"category":"scrapers-browser-automation","readme_excerpt":"Amazon Scraper - Free Amazon Scraper + Prerequisites + Installation + Retrieving the URL of an Amazon page to scrape + Scraping Amazon product data + Retrieved data + Notes - Scraping with Oxylabs API + URL + Search + Product + Offer listing + Questions and Answers + Best Sellers + Sellers Free Amazon Scraper A free tool used to get Amazon product data for any provided Amazon department page. Prerequisites To run this tool, you need to have Python 3.11 installed in your system. Installation Open up a terminal window, navigate to this repository and run this command: Retrieving the URL of an Amazon page to scrape First off, open up Amazon and select a department from which you want to scrape. For this example, we'll be using the Computers & Accessories department. After the page loads, simply copy the URL in the browser and save it. We'll need it for scraping product data for that department. Scraping Amazon product data To get data for products listed on the department page you chose, simply run this command in your terminal: With the URL we retrieved earlier, the command would look like this: Make sure to surround the URL with quotation marks, otherwise the tool might have trouble parsing it. After running the command, your terminal should look something like this: If a listed product is out of stock, the tool will notify you with a message, as shown above. Retrieved data After the tool has finished running, you should see a file named amazon products.csv in your directory. ","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/oxylabs","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/oxylabs/amazon-scraper/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}