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Bing Search Results Scraper

A simple Bing search scraper that turns any query into a clean spreadsheet. Type your keyword on a Desktop, hit run, and watch organic listings—titles, captions, favicons, visible destinations, attribution, and optional dates—land in bing.csv on your own machine. No API key, no per-result billing, no data leaving your laptop. Built for SEO analysts, market researchers, and compliance-aware teams who want Bing search results to CSV without writing code or renting cloud SERP actors.

You get

CSV file

Columns

6

Pagination

Automatic

Runs on

Your PC

Cost

Free · No API key

What it does

A quiet workhorse for Bing SERP exports

Turns a search query into a spreadsheet

Type one keyword, walk away, and come back to a CSV filled with the organic listings Bing would have shown you—headline, snippet, favicon, destination, attribution, and date all sitting in fixed columns ready for filtering and reports.

Walks every page automatically

The template keeps clicking Next as long as Bing offers it, so a single run can collect hundreds of rows without you babysitting the screen—a genuine Bing pagination scraper for unattended evenings.

Stays entirely on your computer

No cloud broker, no proxy fleet, no third-party SERP API. The browser session runs locally and the CSV stays in a folder you choose—a real offline Bing scraper for governed desktops and audited workflows.

Costs nothing per result

Unlike billed SERP APIs or per-row marketplace actors, this template is a free import and the Bing data extractor charges you nothing for the queries you run—pure no-subscription scraping.

Problems it solves

Why teams reach for this instead of doing it by hand

The problem

Copy-pasting Bing results into spreadsheets eats hours and still leaves messy, inconsistent rows.

What you do instead

One run produces a clean CSV with consistent headers across all six columns.

Title, description, favicon, website, attribution, and date arrive in fixed positions—no more reformatting before the analysis can start.

The problem

Cloud SERP APIs charge per request and route every query through a vendor your security team cannot fully audit.

What you do instead

Everything happens in your own browser session—no per-call charges, no third party in the loop.

Ideal when procurement pushes back on hosted scrapers and no-subscription scraping is the wedge that gets the project approved.

The problem

Most Bing scrapers expect code, an API key, or a Microsoft developer account.

What you do instead

Import the template, type your keyword, click run.

No coding, no Microsoft Search API contract, no key to manage—just a Bing without API key path that mirrors what any visitor would do.

Who uses it

Built for people who live in spreadsheets, not scripts

SEO & SEM analysts

Engine comparisons

Favorable to scraping

Export side-by-side SERP inventories when leadership asks how Bing frames a branded query versus Google. Export Bing search results nightly and chart how the top ten shifts week over week against your own crawl coverage.

Market intelligence pods

Weekly monitoring

Favorable to scraping

Append disciplined batches with humane pacing so analysts can cite timestamped attribution strings inside briefings instead of pasting brittle screenshots into slide decks.

Compliance-heavy enterprises

Desktop custody

Favorable to scraping

Security teams that veto external SERP APIs still sign off on reproducible desktop flows. This template gives auditors an offline Bing scraper they can review and approve without policy gymnastics.

What you get

The shape of the spreadsheet you end up with

bing.csv
CSV · UTF-8 · Append

Column

Title

The result headline as Bing shows it.

Column

Description

The snippet copy displayed under the headline.

Column

Favicon

The small site icon URL, handy for quick visual QA.

Column

Website

The visible destination domain Bing prints on the row.

Column

Attribution

The breadcrumb-style publisher cue under the link.

Column

Date

A freshness stamp when Bing exposes one (often news-style listings).

Sample rows

3 of many

TitleDescriptionFaviconWebsiteAttributionDate
Fabrikam CRM Pricing UpdatesOverview compares tiered seats, SSO options, and onboarding timelines released last quarter.fabrikam.exampleOct 12, 2025
Field Guide to Reliable Bing SERP QAPractitioner checklist walks teams through validating listings before trusting dashboards.insights.example.cominsights.example.com
Contoso Supply Chain SignalsDigest summarizes logistics disruptions cited across regional carriers this week.news.contoso.examplenews.contoso.example3 days ago
Headers are written once · new pages append underneath · open in Excel, Sheets, or any BI tool

UScraper vs typical cloud Bing scrapers

This UScraper template

Local

Hosted Bing actors / SERP APIs

Cloud
Where it runs

Your desktop

Same browser session you would use yourself.

Vendor servers and quota dashboards

You see results, not the runtime.

Where the data lands

A CSV file in the folder you choose

Open it, move it, archive it—your call.

Vendor UI or API download

Often gated by accounts and quotas.

Privacy posture

Nothing leaves your machine

No third party sees your query list.

Queries and results cross vendor boundaries

Even when the results look public.

Cost shape

One desktop license, unlimited runs

Free template import.

Pay per result or per request

Recurring credits or subscriptions.

Get started

From download to first CSV in four moves

Run your first export in under five minutes

  1. 1

    Download the template

    Use the Download Free button on this page to grab the template file.

  2. 2

    Import & set your query

    Open UScraper, import the template, point it at Bing, and type whatever keyword you are researching this week.

  3. 3

    Hit run and walk away

    The template handles pagination on its own—rows keep appending until Bing stops offering a Next page.

  4. 4

    Open the CSV

    Find bing.csv in your save folder and open it in Sheets, Excel, or your favourite BI tool.

Pair this with sibling templates whenever you outgrow a single engine—try the Google SERP scraper for direct head-to-head comparisons, the DuckDuckGo Search Results Scraper for privacy-first cross-checks, or the Google News Keyword Scraper when narratives spill beyond classic blue-link SERPs.


Frequently asked questions

Automating Bing can conflict with Microsoft terms for Bing experiences, robots directives, snippet copyrights, privacy rules, or jurisdiction-specific laws—even when results look public. Restrict volume, honour technical safeguards, avoid repurposing excerpts where prohibited, and consult counsel before building commercial datasets. Running UScraper on your desktop does not remove those obligations.

Things to know before you scale

Limitations worth keeping in mind

Layout changes

Results may pause when Bing redesigns the page

Search engines refresh their layouts from time to time. When that happens, the template may need a quick update—watch for empty exports as the first sign and check back here for refreshed versions.

Pacing

Be polite with how often you run it

Heavy unattended use can trigger throttles or verification challenges. Keep the pause between pages reasonable, do not parallelise dozens of runs, and pause whenever Bing asks you to verify you are human.

Policy

Skim Microsoft's Bing terms before commercial use

Public listings still come with rules. Review Microsoft Bing API legal guidance and the Bing Search API retirement notice before redistributing scraped excerpts, especially for paid research or large datasets.


Browse more workflows in the UScraper template library, install the desktop client from uscraper.io/download, and use this template whenever you need a reproducible download Bing search results routine—without rebuilding a spreadsheet by hand.

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What's Included

  • Template JSON file ready to import
  • Pre-configured scraping nodes
  • Works with UScraper desktop app

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