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Web Extraction

Google Search

Fetch one page of Google organic search results by query, with optional country and date-posted filters, normalized snippets, and explicit caveats for volatile search rankings.

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Overview

Google Search fetches one page of Google organic search results for a query, with optional country, freshness, and page controls. It returns normalized titles, destination URLs, snippets, positions, warnings, and preserved provider fields so marketers can gather sources and understand what is ranking for a topic.

Use cases

  • Gather ranked organic result titles, URLs, snippets, and domains before writing a market or content brief.
  • Compare a query across a country filter, freshness filter, or later result page.
  • Identify sources to review for brand, competitor, category, or buyer-question research.

Input tips

  • Use a focused keyword, phrase, or search-operator query under 300 characters.
  • Use a two-letter country code such as US, GB, or CA when localization matters.
  • Choose a freshness filter only when recent pages are more useful than broad results.
  • Use Google SERP Results when you need richer SERP features beyond normalized organic listings.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns availability status, source query, requested region, requested freshness filter, requested page, normalized organic results, result count, provider warnings, normalization notes, preserved provider fields, and cost metadata. Each result can include title, destination URL, snippet or description, one-based position, and additional recovered fields. The run view also surfaces top domains and curated JSON/CSV exports.

Caveats

  • Search rankings, snippets, result counts, and destination pages can change quickly.
  • This AI Tool focuses on normalized organic listings, not every SERP feature.
  • Empty results do not prove the topic has no coverage; try a broader query, region, or freshness setting.
  • Some useful records may have missing title, URL, or snippet fields and rely on preserved provider fields.