In short: This online tool will scrape images from Google Search for a list of keywords.
You can save your images to your Google Drive if needed.
Click to view the example results file for a better idea of the output.
Google Image scraper video tutorial
Watch a quick video on how to use this tool:
And here is a thorough video explanation of how you can scrape image links from Google Images and import them to your Google Sheets:
How to scrape images from Google?
This fast and simple Google images downloader can be used for multiple business-related purposes.
You can easily grab the following image details:
- Absolute rank (e.g. 1, 2…)
- Title
- Alt text
- Image URL
- Image source URL
- Image preview
How to download image URLs from Google Images?
- Sign up on Botster.
- Go to the bot's start page.
- Enter your keywords. Each query must go on a new line.
- Select the language.
- Specify the location.
- Click the "Start this bot" button.
That's it – the Google image downloader has started its crawl!
Software walkthrough
1. Open the Launch bot form
Click on the "Start bot" button on the right-hand side of this page to open the spider's form:
2. Enter the details
Give your "Job" a meaningful title, and optionally specify (or create) a project folder:
3. Insert the keywords list
Each query must go on a new line.
4. Select the language
5. Specify the location
To scrape Google images, specify your location. Google Search results may vary depending on the location.
Recommended zoom level: 17.
6. Set up notifications
Specify if you would like to receive a notification when the Google images downloader completes the crawl:
To save the extracted images to your Google Drive, select Google Drive and tick "Files":
7. Start the bot!
Click the "Start this bot" button on the right-hand side:
That's it! You will be taken to your "Jobs" section. The Google image downloader is now working and will notify you once it's done.
Data output
After the Google image downloader completes the job you can export your data as an Excel (XLSX), CSV or JSON file.