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Target Product Listing Scraper

The Target Product Listing Scraper turns Target.com category pages into a clean CSV for price checks, assortment tracking, and marketplace research. It opens a listing URL, waits for product cards, handles scroll and pagination, then exports category, product name, product URL, rating, current price, and image URL from each visible row.

Output

CSV

Columns

6

Pages

Looped

Blocks

14

Template

Free

Use cases

Who uses a Target product scraper

E-commerce analysts

Category audits

Favorable to scraping

Export Target product listings to compare prices, ratings, and product depth across grocery, home, beauty, electronics, or seasonal categories.

Retail operators

Store-aware checks

Favorable to scraping

Review the products and prices Target shows for the ZIP code set in your browser profile before making assortment or promo decisions.

Growth teams

Competitive research

Favorable to scraping

Collect product names, detail links, and images for quick spreadsheet reviews before deeper enrichment in Excel, Sheets, or a BI workflow.

Automation flow

How the Target listing workflow runs

The graph starts with a Navigate block pointed at a Target.com category URL. It waits for page load, pauses briefly, dismisses a known Target health or privacy consent overlay when present, then waits until product card elements are visible.

How to use

Export Target products to CSV

1

Download and import

Use the download link for this template, then import the JSON file into UScraper.

2

Set the listing URL

Open the Navigate block and replace the sample Target category URL with the category, search, or listing page you want to collect.

3

Check store location

If price or availability matters, set the right ZIP code manually in the browser profile Target uses before running the workflow.

4

Choose the save folder

Confirm the Structured Export path and keep the default file name, target_com_product_listing_scraper.csv, or rename it for your project.

5

Run and review

Start the workflow, watch the first page complete, then open the CSV once the pagination loop reaches the end.


Output preview

What the CSV contains

target_com_product_listing_scraper.csv
CSV, UTF-8, append

Column

category

Breadcrumb or page title for the Target category being scraped.

Column

product_name

Product title parsed from Target card text, URL slug, or image fallback.

Column

detail_link

Absolute Target product detail URL.

Column

rating

Visible review rating text when Target exposes it.

Column

current_price

Current price shown for the selected store or ZIP context.

Column

picture

Target image URL without query parameters where available.

Sample rows

2 of many

categoryproduct_namedetail_linkratingcurrent_pricepicture
Fresh VegetablesGood and Gather Organic Baby Spinach4.7 out of 5 stars$3.99
Fresh VegetablesMarket Pantry Baby Carrots 1lb4.5 out of 5 stars$1.49
Headers are included; additional listing pages append underneath.

Frequently asked questions

Target product pages may be public, but automated collection can still be governed by Target's terms, robots directives, copyright, consumer protection rules, and privacy law. Use modest volumes, avoid restricted data, do not bypass access controls, and get legal review before using a Target product scraper for commercial datasets.

Limits

Practical limits before you scale

Checks to make before unattended runs

Rate limits

Avoid heavy parallel runs

Keep scraping volume reasonable and add longer waits if Target begins slowing responses or showing verification screens.

Layout drift

Watch for empty exports

Product card selectors, pagination labels, and price markup can change. If rows go blank, inspect the page and refresh the export rules.

Compliance

Respect Target rules

Review Target robots.txt and applicable site terms before collecting or republishing product data.

Local scraper vs hosted Target APIs

UScraper template

Local

Hosted scraper or API

Cloud
Runtime

Runs in your desktop browser profile

Useful when store location and browser state matter.

Runs on a vendor stack

Convenient, but less transparent.

Output

CSV file on your machine

Easy to audit, archive, and open in spreadsheets.

Dashboard or API response

Often tied to credits, API keys, or account limits.

Control

Editable automation graph

Adjust the URL, waits, and export columns yourself.

Managed extraction rules

Less maintenance, but fewer local adjustments.

Browse the full UScraper template library, install the local desktop app, and import this free Target listing scraper when you need a repeatable way to download Target products into CSV.

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$50Free

What's Included

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

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