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How to scrape Amazon

How to scrape Amazon with Hexofy

Amazon is one of the world’s largest online shopping websites where you can purchase a wide range of new and second-hand items, from books and music to cars and computers. Amazon is headquartered in the US and has more than 300 million active customers worldwide. 

In fact, Amazon is the most visited online marketplace in the US. It gets more than 2 billion monthly visits in the US. When searching for products, most customers start with Amazon. It is the most popular search destination for customers (61%).

With so many products on Amazon, it’s no wonder that many businesses and individuals are interested in collecting Amazon data. With the help of the collected data, you can gather insights into product trends, monitor competitor prices, and even predict future sales trends.

However, gathering data from Amazon is time-consuming. It’s not easy to visit each product page and copy-paste the data from so many product pages.

Here’s where Hexofy comes in handy!

Hexofy is a simple-to-use browser extension that allows you to tap into any web page and perform 1-click scraping of the most important data. 

In this tutorial, we will show you how to scrape Amazon search results and single listing pages effectively in just one click!

How to scrape an Amazon single listing page

To get started you need to install the Hexofy browser extension to your browser. Then, search for the product page you want to scrape.

Once you’ve found the page, you should click on the extension. Hexofy will scrape the data from the page in one click and will allow you to save the data right inside a Google Sheet.

Scraping an Amazon single listing page

How to scrape Amazon search results

Here is how you can scrape Amazon search results in one click using Hexofy.

First, install the Hexofy browser extension, then go to Amazon to search for the product you want to scrape.

Once the search results page appears, click on Hexofy to scrape the data, including the product page URLs, product titles, prices, and thumbnails.

Then you can save the collected data inside a Google Sheet by clicking on the button “Send to Google Sheets.”

In this gif, you can see how to scrape an Amazon results page in seconds, using Hexofy:

Scraping Amazon search results

Capture data from any page, like magic.

Get started free by installing our super simple to use browser extensions.

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