SERP API

SERP API

Powerful SERP API for real-time search engine results scraping with structured data. Easily access accurate search data from multiple engines worldwide.

About SERP API

Bright Data’s SERP API enables seamless scraping of search engine results from Google, Bing, Yahoo, Yandex, Baidu, and more. It delivers real-time, structured SERP data with full JavaScript support. Pay only for successful requests, ensuring cost-effective data collection. By emulating real browsers, the API bypasses restrictions and provides accurate, location-specific search results from any global region.

How to Use

Integrate the SERP API into your application following the detailed documentation. Set your search parameters, choose your preferred format, and receive structured data in JSON or HTML in real time.

Features

Supports full JavaScript rendering for accurate results
Precise geo-location targeting for regional search data
Delivers structured data in JSON or HTML formats
Pay-per-successful-request pricing model
Supports multiple search engines including Google, Bing, Yandex, Baidu, and DuckDuckGo
Provides real-time, structured SERP data with high accuracy

Use Cases

Monitoring copyright violations
Conducting detailed market research
Protecting brand reputation online
Gathering ad intelligence data
Performing price comparison analysis
Tracking organic keywords over time

Best For

Digital marketing agenciesSEO specialistsMarket intelligence teamsData analystsBrand managersE-commerce businessesCompetitor analysis teams

Pros

Response times under 5 seconds for quick data retrieval
Flexible search parameter options
High success rate of data collection
24/7 global technical support
Location-based targeting for regional insights
Pay only for successful requests, optimizing costs
Provides real-time, accurate search results
Unlimited concurrent requests for scalability
Simulates real user search behavior on major engines

Cons

Potential impact from changes in search engine algorithms
Pricing varies based on request volume
Requires API integration effort

Pricing Plans

Choose the perfect plan for your needs. All plans include 24/7 support and regular updates.

Pay-as-you-go

$1.50 per 1,000 results

No long-term commitment required

Most Popular

Growth Plan

$1.27 per 1,000 results

Billed monthly at $499, ideal for scaling teams

Business Plan

$1.12 per 1,000 results

Monthly billing of $999, designed for large-scale operations

Premium

$1.05 per 1,000 results

Monthly fee of $1,999 with advanced support and features

Enterprise

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Custom solutions for top-tier enterprise needs

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about SERP API

What is a SERP API and how does it work?
A SERP API automates search engine result scraping, providing real user results with customizable search parameters. It delivers accurate data quickly in JSON or HTML format.
Why choose Bright Data’s SERP API for search engine scraping?
It allows you to access search results from any location, saving costs on infrastructure and maintenance. Easily integrates with existing crawling tools and handles high traffic efficiently.
What are the primary uses of a SERP API?
Tracking organic keywords, protecting brand reputation, comparing prices, conducting market research, and detecting copyright infringements.
What are the key benefits of using a SERP API?
Access real user search results from major engines in real time, with high success rates and flexible search options—all while paying only for successful requests.
How is search volume measured in the API?
Each API call counts as one request. In asynchronous mode, only the initial request is counted; response collection is excluded.
Is the data provided by the SERP API accurate?
Yes, it delivers highly accurate, real user results across all major search engines, even at high volumes.
Which locations does the API support?
The API supports search results from 195 countries worldwide, including city-level targeting for precise regional data.
Are there limits on concurrent requests?
No, there are no restrictions on the number of simultaneous requests, making it suitable for large-scale operations.