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Extract Any Web Data in Seconds

The free Chrome extension that scrapes lists, images, emails and page details from any website. No code. No account. Works on every page you visit.

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Chrome Web Store  ·  Manifest V3  ·  No permissions abuse

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Manifest V3

Everything you need

Six tools. One extension.

Every feature works directly in your browser. No server, no upload, no waiting.

List Extraction

Scrape products, job listings, search results, or any repeating content on a page. The extension detects patterns automatically and pulls every item at once.

Image Gallery

Collect every image from any page, filter by size, preview them in grid or list view, and download selected images as a single ZIP file.

Email Finder

Finds email addresses from mailto links, visible text, and the full page source. Deduplicates and labels each one so you know where it came from.

Page Details

Extract meta tags, Open Graph data, all heading levels, canonical URLs, external links, word count and image count. Full SEO snapshot in one click.

Visual Selector

Click any element on the page to extract all matching ones. The extension identifies the best CSS selector and applies it to the whole document.

Export Anywhere

Download your data as CSV, JSON, or Excel without installing any extra software. Every export is properly formatted and ready to use immediately.

Simple by design

Up and running in under a minute

No configuration, no proxies, no scripts to write. Just install and start extracting.

Install the extension

Add WebScrapeKit to Chrome from the Web Store. It takes about ten seconds and requires no account or payment.

Open any website

Navigate to the page you want to scrape. Works on news sites, e-commerce, job boards, directories, social platforms, anything.

Click the toolbar icon

The side panel opens alongside your browser. It stays open while you browse so you can extract from multiple pages without reopening it.

Choose what to extract

Select Lists, Images, Emails or Page Details from the home screen. Or use the visual selector to click directly on the element you want.

Export your data

Download your results as CSV, JSON or Excel. For images, select individual ones or grab everything as a ZIP. Done.

From real users

People actually use this

Not paid reviews. Real feedback from researchers, developers, and marketers who use WebScrapeKit for daily work.

Sarah Chen

@sarahbuilds

Been using WebScrapeKit for market research. Pulled competitor product listings in under a minute. Saved me hours of manual copy-pasting every week.

Jordan Tse

@jordantse

The ZIP download for images is a game changer. Downloaded 200 product photos from a client site in about 30 seconds. Dropped them straight into Figma.

Leila Osman

@leilaosman

Works on sites that block bots because it runs inside the browser and gets the fully rendered page. Got data from two sites that stumped every Python library I tried.

Ben Hartley

@benhartleyux

Collecting design references used to take forever. Now I grab all images from any site in one click. Grid view with ZIP download is exactly what I needed.

Sarah Chen

@sarahbuilds

Been using WebScrapeKit for market research. Pulled competitor product listings in under a minute. Saved me hours of manual copy-pasting every week.

Jordan Tse

@jordantse

The ZIP download for images is a game changer. Downloaded 200 product photos from a client site in about 30 seconds. Dropped them straight into Figma.

Leila Osman

@leilaosman

Works on sites that block bots because it runs inside the browser and gets the fully rendered page. Got data from two sites that stumped every Python library I tried.

Ben Hartley

@benhartleyux

Collecting design references used to take forever. Now I grab all images from any site in one click. Grid view with ZIP download is exactly what I needed.

Marcus Webb

@mwebb_dev

The visual selector is genuinely impressive. Click one element, get all matching ones extracted. I stopped writing XPath months ago because of this.

Alex Rivera

@alexr_data

Email extraction scans the whole page source, not just visible text. Found contact addresses hidden in data attributes. Really thorough compared to everything else I tried.

Raj Malhotra

@rajmalhotra

Used the list extractor on an e-commerce site with 400 products. Eight seconds. Exported to Excel, formatted it, sent to the client. They thought I wrote a custom scraper.

Dana Park

@danapark_io

Right-click context menu is a nice touch. Extract lists or images without even opening the panel. Feels like a native browser feature, not a bolt-on tool.

Marcus Webb

@mwebb_dev

The visual selector is genuinely impressive. Click one element, get all matching ones extracted. I stopped writing XPath months ago because of this.

Alex Rivera

@alexr_data

Email extraction scans the whole page source, not just visible text. Found contact addresses hidden in data attributes. Really thorough compared to everything else I tried.

Raj Malhotra

@rajmalhotra

Used the list extractor on an e-commerce site with 400 products. Eight seconds. Exported to Excel, formatted it, sent to the client. They thought I wrote a custom scraper.

Dana Park

@danapark_io

Right-click context menu is a nice touch. Extract lists or images without even opening the panel. Feels like a native browser feature, not a bolt-on tool.

Priya Nair

@priya_growth

Free, no signup, works on any site. Tried six different scrapers this month. WebScrapeKit is the only one I kept. The others either broke or wanted a paid plan.

Tom Bakker

@tombakker

CSV, JSON and Excel export all built in, with no extra setup. Picked JSON, opened it in my script, and had the data pipeline running in ten minutes.

Chloe Dubois

@chloe_dbois

The scrape history is a small thing but so useful. I can go back and see exactly what I extracted from each site without running it again.

Felix Müller

@felixm_dev

Page details view gives you everything in one shot. Meta tags, OG data, headings, all external links. I use it every time I start an SEO audit.

Priya Nair

@priya_growth

Free, no signup, works on any site. Tried six different scrapers this month. WebScrapeKit is the only one I kept. The others either broke or wanted a paid plan.

Tom Bakker

@tombakker

CSV, JSON and Excel export all built in, with no extra setup. Picked JSON, opened it in my script, and had the data pipeline running in ten minutes.

Chloe Dubois

@chloe_dbois

The scrape history is a small thing but so useful. I can go back and see exactly what I extracted from each site without running it again.

Felix Müller

@felixm_dev

Page details view gives you everything in one shot. Meta tags, OG data, headings, all external links. I use it every time I start an SEO audit.

Pricing

Free. Not freemium.

Every feature is included. There is no pro plan, no credit system, no daily limit. Just a free tool that does its job.

$0/ forever

All features included. No credit card required. No expiry date.

  • List extraction with auto-detection
  • Image gallery with ZIP download
  • Email extraction from all sources
  • Full page details and SEO data
  • Visual point-and-click selector
  • CSV, JSON and Excel export
  • Grid and list view for images
  • Scrape history with timestamps
  • Right-click context menu
  • Works on any website
  • No signup, no account
  • No usage limits
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Chrome Web Store  ·  Manifest V3  ·  Open source