Google Play App Details Scraper
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Google Play App Details Scraper
Extract app listings and details from the Google Play Store by search, app IDs, developer or category. Scrape title, developer, category, rating, ratings count, installs, price, version, description, screenshots and content rating across any country region.
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Google Play Apps Scraper
Extract app listings and full details from the Google Play Store across all 34 categories and any country region, from search results, developer pages, app IDs or category charts.
| 31 fields per record | Worldwide any country region | JSON / CSV / Excel output formats | Updated 2026-06-22 |
What you get
Each app returns a structured record ready to load into any database, spreadsheet, or analytics pipeline:
- icon: app icon image URL
- title: app name as listed on the store
- appId: Android package name, the unique app identifier
- url: direct link to the app's Play Store page
- developer: developer or publisher name
- developerId*: developer identifier used on the store
- category: human-readable category name
- categoryId*: category code
- score: average star rating as a precise decimal
- scoreText: rounded star rating as shown on the store
- ratingsCount*: number of ratings the app has received
- reviewsCount*: number of written reviews
- installs: install count bucket as shown on the store
- minInstalls*: lower bound of the install count
- maxInstalls*: estimated upper bound of the install count
- price: numeric price in the store currency, 0 for free apps
- currency: ISO currency code
- free: whether the app is free
- contentRating: age or content rating
- containsAds*: whether the app is ad supported
- inAppPurchasePriceRange*: price range of in-app purchases, when the app has them
- version*: current app version, when published
- released*: original release date
- updated*: last update timestamp
- summary*: short tagline
- description*: full app description
- developerLegalName*: registered legal entity behind the app
- developerEmail*: developer contact email
- developerWebsite*: developer website
- developerAddress*: developer registered postal address
- developerPhone*: developer contact phone number
- privacyPolicy*: privacy policy URL
- headerImage*: feature graphic image URL
- ratingHistogram*: breakdown of rating counts from 5 stars down to 1 star
- screenshots*: list of screenshot image URLs
- observedAt: when this app was last seen by the scraper
*These fields only appear when Fetch Full Details is enabled, or in App IDs mode which always fetches details.
The developer legal name, address and phone number are the public business contact details Google requires apps to publish on their store listing. They cover registered businesses, not private individuals. Use them in line with Google Play's terms and applicable data protection law.
Who is it for
| Use case | Who benefits |
|---|---|
| App market research | Product teams sizing demand and ratings in a category |
| Competitor monitoring | Developers tracking rivals' versions, installs and ratings |
| ASO and keyword research | App store optimization specialists studying search results |
| Lead generation | Agencies sourcing developer contact details |
| Data pipelines | Analysts feeding BI tools or app intelligence dashboards |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which countries and languages does it support?
Any Google Play region. Set the two-letter country code and language code in the input, and prices, availability and ranking reflect that region. The same app can be scraped across multiple countries to compare pricing and reach.
How many apps can I collect per run?
Search, developer and category modes each return up to roughly a couple hundred apps per page, and you cap the run with Max Items. App IDs mode collects exactly the package names you provide. For larger datasets, split by category or run several searches.
Can I look up specific apps by package name?
Yes. Choose App IDs mode and enter Android package names like com.whatsapp or com.spotify.music. Each one is fetched with its full detail page including description, screenshots, ratings count and version.
Why is the version field sometimes empty?
Some developers publish their app as Varies with device and do not expose a single version number on the store. In those cases the version field is null while every other field is still populated.
What happens if an app ID is wrong or removed?
The actor skips the failed lookup without stopping the run. That record carries the error field with the reason, and the rest of the run continues normally.
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This actor is an independent tool and has no affiliation with Google or Google Play. It only accesses data that is publicly available on the platform. Use it in accordance with Google Play's terms of service.