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eBay Listings CSV Scraper

A practical eBay scraper that turns any search or category page on eBay into a six-column spreadsheet. Paste the URL, hit run, and watch listing tiles—title, thumbnail image, subtitle, price, shipping cost, and listing link—land in ebay.csv on your own machine. No API token, no Browse quota, no shared scraping pool. Built for sellers, marketplace analysts, and agency researchers who want eBay listings to CSV without renting cloud actors.

You get

CSV file

Columns

6

Pagination

Automatic

Runs on

Your PC

Cost

Free · No API key

What it does

A calm desktop workflow for marketplace reconnaissance

Turns a search URL into a spreadsheet

Drop in any eBay search, category, or advanced-filter URL and scrape eBay listings into a clean CSV with one consistent row per tile—titles, prices, shipping hints, and the outbound link.

Paginates on its own

The template scrolls, captures the visible cards, then clicks Next as long as eBay offers another page—so a single run can sweep many results without anyone watching the browser.

Keeps the data on your machine

No vendor proxies, no shared scraping pool, no Browse API token. The browser session runs on your Desktop and the file stays in a folder you choose—a real eBay scraper offline posture compliance can sign off on.

Costs nothing per listing

Unlike metered marketplace actors and per-call APIs, this eBay Browse API alternative doesn't charge per row. Import the template, run it as often as your team needs, and download eBay listings CSV without watching a credits dashboard.

Problems it solves

Why teams reach for this instead of clicking through search pages

The problem

Copy-pasting eBay listings into spreadsheets eats hours and still leaves messy rows.

What you do instead

One run produces a clean CSV with fixed headers.

Title, image, subtitle, price, shipping, and the listing URL all arrive in the same columns every time—no reformatting before pricing analysis.

The problem

Cloud eBay scrapers route every query through a vendor and meter every page view.

What you do instead

Everything happens on the browser session you already control.

Useful when leadership forbids handing query traffic to shared cloud pools and a workstation-only routine is the only ebay marketplace scraper Desktop path security will approve.

The problem

Most marketplace tooling assumes code, an API token, or a developer account.

What you do instead

Import the template, paste the eBay URL, click run.

No coding, no Browse API onboarding, no key to rotate—just a desktop routine that mirrors how a person would browse the same page.

Who uses it

Built for people who model marketplace supply on their own laptops

Seller intelligence squads

SKU reconnaissance

Favorable to scraping

Competitive sellers sweep a category or competitor storefront into ebay.csv append batches so pricing analysts can correlate shipping costs, watchers, refurbished tags, and badges—without relinquishing storefront credentials through opaque SaaS relays.

Ops & logistics planners

Throughput modelling

Nuanced outcome

Pull shipping rows alongside sticker prices, normalise the wording in Power Query, splice the results with inland freight calculators, and flag rows where shipping disclosures blank out after a layout refresh—right at your desk instead of after a cloud export silently vanishes.

Agency benchmarking pods

Executive decks

Favorable to scraping

Pair marketplace CSV deltas with corroborating SERP exports (such as the Google SERP export or Bing search export) so stakeholder decks cite a reproducible workstation routine Procurement already approved.

What you get

The shape of the spreadsheet you end up with

ebay.csv
CSV · UTF-8 · Append

Column

Title

The listing headline as eBay shows it on the tile.

Column

Image

The URL of the thumbnail image on the tile.

Column

Info

The subtitle line — things like “Certified Refurb”, watcher counts, badges, or category hints.

Column

Price

The visible sticker price as plain text.

Column

Shipping

The shipping disclosure as eBay shows it (for example, “Free shipping” or “+USD 12.95 expedited”).

Column

Link

The direct URL to the listing detail page.

Sample rows

3 of many

TitleImageInfoPriceShippingLink
AeroPress Original Coffee Maker • 10‑12 CupCertified Refurb • 847 soldUSD 29.49Free 3‑day delivery
Sony WH‑1000XM5 Wireless Noise Cancel • BlackOpen box • 412 watchersUSD 279.99+USD 12.95 expedited
Dewalt 20V MAX Drill/Driver Kit w/ BatteriesBest Seller • Free returnsUSD 169.00Free shipping
Headers written once · new pages append underneath · open in Excel, Sheets, or any BI tool

UScraper vs typical cloud eBay scrapers

This UScraper template

Local

Hosted eBay actors / Browse API

Cloud
Where it runs

Your desktop

The same browser session you'd 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, archive it, share it—your call.

Vendor UI or API download

Often gated by accounts and credits.

Privacy posture

Nothing leaves your machine

Search history and rows stay on disk.

Queries and results cross vendor boundaries

Even when the listings look public.

Cost shape

One desktop license, unlimited runs

Free template import.

Pay per listing or per request

Recurring credits or subscriptions.

Get started

From download to first CSV in four moves

Run your first eBay 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 eBay URL

    Open UScraper, import the template, and replace the sample URL with the eBay search, category, or advanced-filter page you want to scrape.

  3. 3

    Hit run and walk away

    The template scrolls, exports, and clicks Next on its own—rows keep appending until eBay stops offering more pages.

  4. 4

    Open the CSV

    Find ebay.csv in your save folder and open it in Sheets, Excel, or whatever your team uses to model marketplace pricing.

Pair this with sibling templates when one marketplace view isn't enough—try the DuckDuckGo search scraper for privacy-first SERP corroboration, the Google SERP export when you need ranking context, or the Yellow Pages export when seller research crosses into local directories.


Frequently asked questions

Automated browsing of eBay can run into the eBay User Agreement, the site's published policies on robots and shopping agents, rate limits, and regional unfair-competition or privacy statutes—even when items look public. Running the template on your own desktop does not waive any of that. Document the purpose, keep volumes modest, pause when you see verification challenges instead of forcing through them, only reuse data within rights your counsel has cleared, and talk to qualified counsel before redistributing rows, building client dashboards, training models, or using the data in regulated industries.

Things to know before you scale

Limitations worth keeping in mind

Layout changes

Results may pause when eBay redesigns search tiles

eBay rotates its browse layout from time to time, especially during marketplace experiments. 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

Aggressive loops can trigger throttling, friction screens, or CAPTCHAs even from a desktop browser. Keep the pause between pages reasonable, don't run dozens of jobs in parallel, and stop whenever the site asks you to verify you're a human.

Policy

Read eBay's rules before redistributing rows

Public listings still come with rules. Skim the eBay User Agreement and your local data laws before reselling, repackaging, or training models on scraped excerpts—especially for paid research or large-scale 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 collect eBay marketplace rows CSV 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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