Google Maps Scraper
Lead-generation-software
Extracting contact information from Google Maps typically involves opening dozens of business listings, manually copying phone numbers and addresses into spreadsheets, and hoping you don't lose track of which ones you've already documented. Google Maps Scraper directly addresses this friction point, targeting sales professionals, marketing agencies, and business owners who build prospect lists from local search results.
The product distinguishes itself through its no-installation approach. Rather than requiring a browser plugin or software download, the tool operates entirely through a web browser, making it accessible from any device. The core appeal is speed: the tool extracts over one thousand leads in under three minutes, including phone numbers, email addresses, business websites, and ratings. For teams that traditionally spend six or more hours on this task, even a fraction of that time saved represents meaningful efficiency gains.
The feature set covers the essentials for outreach workflows. Leads export directly to Excel format with minimal formatting required, and the data arrives pre-organized for immediate use in CRM systems or email campaigns. The tool integrates with Google Maps directly through the browser without requiring an API key for the basic web interface, lowering the barrier to entry.
Pricing follows a freemium model. New users receive ten free searches without providing a credit card, allowing exploration before commitment. The platform offers multiple access points: the web-based tool, a free browser extension for direct extraction from Google Maps pages, a developer API for programmatic access, and AI agent skills for integration with tools like Claude and ChatGPT. This multi-channel approach accommodates different workflows, from one-off searches to embedded automation.
User feedback backs the public rating of 4.88 out of 5 stars across over one thousand customer responses. The company emphasizes the verified nature of extracted phone numbers and the clean formatting of results, suggesting attention to data quality rather than raw volume.
The positioning centers on time reclamation: shifting work from manual copying to strategic outreach. For teams struggling with lead research bottlenecks, particularly those operating without dedicated research staff or budget constraints on tools, the free tier serves as a low-friction entry point to evaluate whether the tool reduces their actual workload.