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Google Shopping Australia Listing Scraper

The Google Shopping Australia scraper turns google.com.au Shopping result pages into a structured CSV export for product research, price monitoring, and marketplace analysis. Import the workflow into the UScraper local desktop app, edit the keyword URL, and collect product titles, prices, vendors, delivery notes, ratings, review counts, image URLs, and product URLs without writing a crawler.

Output

CSV

Columns

9

Market

Australia

Pagination

Next loop

Template

Free

Use cases

Who uses a Google Shopping data extractor

Ecommerce teams

Assortment checks

Favorable to scraping

Export Google Shopping listings before comparing which products, vendors, prices, delivery claims, and images appear for a target Australian keyword.

Pricing analysts

Market snapshots

Favorable to scraping

Collect product rows into CSV, then sort by price, vendor, rating, review count, and shipping language for repeatable competitor checks.

Agencies and researchers

Source discovery

Favorable to scraping

Use the exported product URLs and seller names as a first-pass dataset before manual validation, enrichment, or reporting.

Use this page with the Google Search Scraper, Google Shopping Product Listing Scraper, Google Shopping Price Monitor by Keyword, and the UScraper template library when you need a broader ecommerce search workflow.


Automation flow

How the Google Shopping scraper works

The workflow opens a google.com.au Shopping URL with tbm=shop, hl=en-AU, gl=AU, pws=0, num=100, and a sample keyword. Replace the query with the product category, brand, or SKU phrase you want to monitor.

Scrape Google Shopping listings

Capture product-level fields from Australian Shopping result pages instead of copying prices and merchant names by hand.

Export Google Shopping to CSV

Keep keyword, product title, price, vendor, delivery, rating, reviews, image, and product URL fields in spreadsheet-ready columns.

Follow result pages

The pagination branch appends each page while Google exposes a usable Next control, so one keyword can produce a multi-page export.

Keep control local

The stock workflow runs in the local desktop app and writes to a folder you choose unless you add an upload, sync, or sharing step.

How to use

Scrape Google Shopping Australia listings to CSV

1

Download and import

Download the hosted JSON template and import it into UScraper.

2

Edit the keyword URL

Open the Navigate block and replace the sample q=iPad%2013%20pro query with your approved keyword. Keep the Australia-focused google.com.au, hl=en-AU, and gl=AU parameters unless you are deliberately testing another market.

3

Run one page first

Keep the page-load wait, consent handling, scroll, and row check in place. A small test run helps confirm whether Google returns listings, a consent screen, or a verification page.

4

Confirm the export path

Structured Export writes google-shopping-listing-scraper-for-au.csv with headers and append mode. Change the save folder before client, campaign, or recurring research runs.

5

Open and audit the CSV

Review row counts, product URLs, merchant names, price formatting, and delivery text before using the file in reporting or downstream enrichment.

Output preview

What the Google Shopping to CSV export contains

The export mirrors the workflow definition and keeps one row per normalized Shopping result. Values are best-effort because Google can change result modules, seller labels, review display, and delivery language by keyword, location, and session.

keywordproduct_titlepricevendordeliveryratingreviewimageproduct_url
iPad 13 proApple iPad Pro 13-inch Wi-Fi 256GBA$1,899.00Apple AustraliaFree delivery4.8(1.2K)https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/shopping?...https://www.google.com.au/shopping/product/...
iPad 13 proiPad Pro 13-inch M4 512GB Space BlackA$2,199.00JB Hi-FiDelivery available4.7(842)https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/shopping?...https://www.google.com.au/shopping/product/...
iPad 13 proApple iPad Pro 13 with Magic Keyboard BundleA$2,548.00OfficeworksFree pickup4.6327 reviewshttps://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/shopping?...https://www.google.com.au/shopping/product/...
google-shopping-listing-scraper-for-au.csv
CSV - UTF-8 - Append

Column

keyword

Keyword decoded from the current Google Shopping URL.

Column

product_title

Product title parsed from the listing card or fallback HTML.

Column

price

Visible AU dollar price, including A$, AU$, AUD, or $ formats when present.

Column

vendor

Merchant, seller, or source label near the price.

Column

delivery

Delivery, shipping, pickup, or arrival text exposed on the result.

Column

rating

Visible rating value when Google displays one.

Column

review

Review count text such as (1.2K) or 327 reviews.

Column

image

Product thumbnail URL, often from Google's encrypted image CDN.

Column

product_url

Google Shopping product URL when the result exposes a usable link.

Sample rows

2 of many

keywordproduct_titlepricevendordeliveryratingreviewimageproduct_url
iPad 13 proApple iPad Pro 13-inch Wi-Fi 256GBA$1,899.00Apple AustraliaFree delivery4.8(1.2K)?......
iPad 13 proiPad Pro 13-inch M4 512GB Space BlackA$2,199.00JB Hi-FiDelivery available4.7(842)?......
Headers included - each pagination pass appends Google Shopping rows under the same schema.

Comparison

Local template vs APIs and hosted actors

OptionGood fitTrade-off
UScraper Google Shopping Australia templateNo-code teams that want a reviewable product listing CSV from a local desktop appBest for controlled research batches, not unattended high-volume infrastructure
Google Merchant and Content APIsMerchants managing their own approved product dataNot a general competitor listing scraper; requires accounts, API setup, and authorized use cases
Hosted scraping APIs or actorsEngineering teams that want provider-managed scale, proxies, and queueingData passes through a third party and pricing usually depends on requests, compute, or volume

Frequently asked questions

Google Shopping results may be publicly visible, but automated collection can still be restricted by Google terms, robots rules, anti-abuse systems, copyright, consumer protection rules, and local law. Use modest pacing, avoid bypassing access controls, and get legal review before using exported listings commercially.

Before you run

Practical limits before scaling

Checks for reliable Google Shopping exports

Rate limits

Avoid aggressive pagination

Google may show consent, CAPTCHA, unusual-traffic, or verification pages. Run small batches first, keep waits in place, and slow the loop if row counts drop or pages stop rendering normally.

Layout drift

Watch for empty fields

Google Shopping markup is variable. If prices, vendors, review counts, or links go blank, refresh the normalization script and Structured Export mapping before scaling.

Compliance

Respect platform and data rules

Review Google policies, robots signals, merchant data restrictions, and applicable laws before storing, sharing, or republishing Shopping data. Do not collect account-only pages or bypass access controls.

Use this template when you need a practical way to export Google Shopping listings for Australian product research. Install the UScraper local desktop app, import the hosted JSON, and keep the first run small enough to verify 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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