Google Maps Lead Scraper
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The Google Maps Scraper pulls business listings from any category in any location into a clean, contact-ready spreadsheet. Enter a category (e.g. "bicycle shops") and a location ("Tel Aviv, Israel"), pick a radius, and get back up to 100 places with names, addresses, phone numbers, websites, ratings, and hours.
It's the fastest way to build a prospecting or market-research list without copy-pasting from Google Maps or paying for a full-scale Places API integration. Sales teams use it to generate leads by category and geography. Analysts use it to audit local competition. Travellers use it to research a whole neighbourhood of venues before a trip.
Every result includes enough contact detail to start outreach or feed into a CRM — no deduping, no manual cleanup.
How it works
- Enter a business category — be specific ("yoga studios", "dental clinics", "coffee roasters").
- Enter a location — a city, neighbourhood, or postal code works best.
- Pick a search radius (1–50 km) to scope how wide the search reaches.
- Start the scrape — up to 100 businesses stream in with live progress.
- Download the result as CSV (spreadsheet-ready) or JSON (full fields).
Use cases
- Build a B2B prospecting list by vertical and city in minutes.
- Audit competitors in a local market — names, ratings, and locations.
- Research restaurants, venues, or services in a neighbourhood before a trip or move.
- Feed a CRM or email-outreach tool with categorized local business data.
- Compare rating distributions across regions for market sizing.
- Find vendors (photographers, caterers, cleaners) for an event by radius.
Frequently asked questions
What fields are included per place?
Business name, category, full address, latitude/longitude, phone number, website, average rating, number of reviews, price level, and typical hours when available. Not every place has every field — missing data is left blank rather than guessed.
How precise is the location filter?
The location and radius narrow the search area; Google Maps returns the most relevant places within that zone. Very broad categories in dense cities may return the 100-place cap even in a small radius.
Are reviews included in the results?
Only the rating summary (average score and review count) — not the individual review text. For full review mining, use a dedicated reviews scraper.
Does it work internationally?
Yes — any location Google Maps covers works. Use the local-language category name ("cafés" vs "coffee shops") for best match in non-English regions.
How fresh is the data?
Results are scraped live at the moment you run the tool, so they reflect Google Maps as it currently is. Hours and phone numbers change frequently — re-run periodically for outreach accuracy.
Can I save the results to my gallery?
Yes — every run is auto-saved to your gallery under the Scraping tab with a human-readable label (e.g. "Bicycle Shops in Tel Aviv, Israel — 58 places").