Amazon Product Scraper

Scrape Amazon Product Listings to a Spreadsheet

Extract product titles, ASINs, prices, ratings, review counts, badges, and shipping info from any Amazon search or category page. No API keys, no code, no maintenance.

Each example shows how a live website can become a reviewable dataset inside the DataLens AI scraping workbench.

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What data gets extracted

DataLens automatically detects and extracts these fields from Amazon — no selectors, no code, no maintenance.

ASINTitlePriceOriginal PriceRatingReview CountBadgeCouponShippingURL

Decision-ready dataset

What teams can decide with Amazon data

Use Amazon as a live source for an AI scraping workbench: collect the fields, clean the noisy rows, and turn the result into market, lead, content, or operations evidence.

Spot patterns

Compare listings, reviews, creators, products, or posts across the fields that matter.

Prioritize action

Move from raw rows to ranked opportunities, risks, accounts, or content ideas.

Share proof

Keep the exported file and source context ready for teammates, clients, or follow-up analysis.

How it works

  1. 1

    Open an Amazon search results or category page in Chrome.

  2. 2

    Launch DataLens and let the AI detect the product card fields automatically.

  3. 3

    Preview the extracted product rows and export to CSV or Excel.

Frequently asked questions

Use these questions to decide how a live website becomes an AI scraping workflow.

What Amazon data can DataLens extract?

DataLens extracts product titles, ASINs, current prices, original prices, star ratings, review counts, purchase badges (Best Seller, Amazon's Choice), coupon labels, and shipping information from Amazon search and category pages.

Does it work on Amazon search result pages with sponsored products?

Yes. DataLens detects all visible product cards on Amazon search and category pages, including sponsored listings and organic results.

Can I scrape Amazon product reviews?

Yes. Navigate to any Amazon product review page and DataLens will identify the review list structure, extracting reviewer names, star ratings, verified purchase status, and review text.

Can I export the data to Excel?

Yes. Export your extracted Amazon product data to CSV, Excel (XLSX), or JSON and import into any analysis or reporting tool.