SEO and content teams
Image SERP review
Export Google Images results for target queries and review which publishers, product pages, or visual formats appear for a topic.
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This Google Image scraper turns Google Images keyword searches into a structured CSV for visual research, SEO checks, content sourcing audits, and competitor monitoring. Import the template into the UScraper local desktop app, replace the sample queries, and export source pages, source domains, full image URLs, size text, thumbnail URLs, and thumbnail dimensions without building an image search API workflow.
CSV file
9
Keyword URLs
Wait + scroll
Free
What it does
The bundled workflow starts with a full-size browser window and two sample Google Images URLs. You can replace them with your own tbm=isch keyword URLs for a product category, brand, topic, or visual trend. UScraper navigates to each URL, waits for page load, runs a small consent-helper script, checks that image result elements exist, then performs a best-effort scroll and load-more loop before export.
The Structured Export block reads each image result as a row. It captures the search query, visible title, source page URL, source site, full image URL when Google exposes it, displayed image dimensions, thumbnail URL, and thumbnail width and height. Because Google Images markup changes and full-size image links are not always exposed in the initial result card, the workflow uses defensive JavaScript columns and leaves unavailable fields blank instead of inventing values.
Collect image result metadata
Export Google Images titles, source pages, domains, full image links when available, and thumbnail details into one reviewable file.
Run keyword batches
Add multiple Google Images URLs to the Navigate block, then let Loop Continue append each keyword result set into the same CSV.
Keep research local
The browser workflow runs from the local desktop app and writes the CSV to your configured save folder.
Audit source pages
Keep the image URL beside the referring page and source domain so analysts can verify ownership, licensing context, and page relevance.
Who uses it
SEO and content teams
Image SERP review
Export Google Images results for target queries and review which publishers, product pages, or visual formats appear for a topic.
Brand teams
Visual monitoring
Download Google image result metadata for branded searches, campaign names, and product lines without manually copying every source page.
Researchers
Dataset triage
Collect candidate image URLs and source pages for manual review. The CSV is a discovery aid; it is not a license to reuse images.
How to use
Download and import
Download the hosted Google Image scraper JSON template, then import it into UScraper.
Replace keyword URLs
Edit the Navigate block with your approved Google Images query URLs. Keep the first test to one or two keywords before expanding the list.
Check the export path
Structured Export writes google-image-scraper.csv with headers and append mode. Change the save folder if your team keeps research files elsewhere.
Run the browser flow
UScraper navigates, waits for page load, clears common consent prompts when possible, scrolls and clicks load-more controls, then prepares visible result cards for export.
Open and verify the CSV
Review row counts, spot-check source pages, and confirm whether full_image was available before using the file in reports or downstream tools.
Automation path inside the template
Navigate
Open each configured Google Images keyword URL from the multi-input list.
Wait, consent, and scroll
Wait for results, handle common consent prompts, scroll through more cards, and return to the top.
Structured export
Append image result metadata into one CSV with headers.
Loop continue
Move to the next keyword URL until the configured batch is complete.
Output preview
google-image-scraper.csvColumn
query
Search keyword detected from the current Google Images URL.
Column
title
Image alt text, result heading, aria label, or title text when available.
Column
title_url
Source page URL extracted from Google image result parameters or card links.
Column
source
Visible source label or hostname from the referring page URL.
Column
full_image
Full image URL when Google exposes imgurl, mediaurl, or data image attributes.
Column
full_image_size
Displayed dimensions such as 1200 x 800 when present in the card text.
Column
thumbnail_image
Rendered thumbnail currentSrc, src, data-src, or data-iurl.
Column
thumbnail_width
Natural or rendered thumbnail width.
Column
thumbnail_height
Natural or rendered thumbnail height.
Sample rows
1 of many
| query | title | title_url | source | full_image | full_image_size | thumbnail_image | thumbnail_width | thumbnail_height |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| octopus | Blue octopus swimming near coral reef | example.com | 1600 x 1067 | 300 | 200 |
| Column | Example value | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| query | octoparse | Keeps the keyword attached to every image result row. |
| title_url | https://example.com/google-images-guide | Lets reviewers inspect the original source page before reuse. |
| full_image | https://cdn.example.com/image.jpg | Useful when available, but not guaranteed on every result card. |
| thumbnail_image | https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images/... | Provides a visible thumbnail reference for QA. |
Pair this template with the Google Search Scraper for organic SERP context, the Google Shopping scraper for product images and prices, the Bing Search Results Scraper for cross-engine checks, and the full UScraper template library for deeper page extraction after you collect source URLs.
Automating Google Images may be restricted by Google Terms of Service, robots rules, publisher rights, copyright, privacy law, or local rules even when thumbnails are publicly visible. Use modest batches, do not bypass CAPTCHAs or access controls, and get legal review before commercial reuse, resale, or AI training.
Before you scale
Guardrails for reliable Google Images exports
Frequent image searches can trigger verification
Keep batches modest, avoid parallel runs, and treat CAPTCHA, consent, or unusual result pages as a signal to stop and review access.
Google Images markup changes often
Missing full-image URLs, blank titles, or low row counts usually mean Google changed the layout or exposed less data in the rendered card.
Image discovery is not image permission
Source URLs help with review, but copyright, licensing, model rights, and publisher terms still govern how images can be reused.
Install the local desktop app from the UScraper download page, then use this template whenever you need to download Google image result metadata into a structured CSV.
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