Frequently Asked Questions
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Which search engines and SERP result types can I scrape with this API?
You can collect results from major search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, Baidu, and Naver, including organic listings, paid ads, shopping results, map packs, images, videos, hotel listings, reviews, and other structured SERP elements.
Can I get both structured JSON output and raw HTML from the SERP Scraper API?
Yes. Use structured JSON when you want clean, ready-to-parse result data, and use raw HTML when you need page validation, custom parsing, QA checks, or deeper debugging of rendered SERP layouts.
Does the SERP Scraper API support localization and geo-targeting?
Yes. You can tailor requests with market-specific parameters such as country, language, and location inputs so your team can monitor localized rankings, ads, and search visibility across different regions.
How does the SERP Scraper API reduce blocks, retries, and CAPTCHA friction?
The infrastructure handles proxy rotation, request retries, browser emulation, and anti-blocking workflows behind the scenes, helping you collect stable SERP data without managing scraping infrastructure yourself.
What are the most common use cases for a SERP scraping workflow?
Common use cases include keyword rank tracking, SEO monitoring, competitor analysis, ad intelligence, content discovery, market research, and building structured search datasets for internal tools or client reporting.