DuckDuckGo Search Scraper for SERP & AI Research avatar

DuckDuckGo Search Scraper for SERP & AI Research

Pricing

$19.00/month + usage

Go to Apify Store
DuckDuckGo Search Scraper for SERP & AI Research

DuckDuckGo Search Scraper for SERP & AI Research

Extract DuckDuckGo web, news, image, and video search results with snippets, URLs, ranking positions, and optional email discovery for research and enrichment workflows.

Pricing

$19.00/month + usage

Rating

0.0

(0)

Developer

scraping automation

scraping automation

Maintained by Community

Actor stats

3

Bookmarked

5

Total users

1

Monthly active users

7 days ago

Last modified

Share

Extract DuckDuckGo web, news, image, and video search results for SEO, market research, and AI workflows.

Who this is for

  • SEO teams
  • Market researchers
  • Lead generation teams
  • Automation builders

What it helps you do

  • Run one or many search queries
  • Collect clean search result records
  • Monitor rankings, mentions, competitors, and topic discovery

Inputs you can use

  • Search query or list of queries
  • Search mode
  • Maximum results and pages
  • Optional email extraction

Data you get

  • query
  • rank
  • title
  • URL
  • domain
  • snippet
  • result type
  • published date
  • image or video metadata

How to get better results

  • Start with a narrow, specific query or a small list of source URLs.
  • Use realistic limits for the first run, then increase the volume once the output looks right.
  • Keep source URLs, dates, and location context when you need repeatable market monitoring.
  • Review a few sample records before connecting the dataset to a larger workflow.

Notes

  • Results depend on what the public source exposes at run time.
  • Some pages may hide, delay, rename, or remove fields, so individual records can have partial data.
  • Use the built-in output table to inspect results before exporting to spreadsheets, dashboards, or automation tools.

Support

If a run returns unexpected data, open an issue from the Actor page with the input used, the run ID, and the result you expected.