Chrome Extension
Seven point-and-click extraction tools that live in Chrome's side panel. Everything runs locally in your browser — free, uncapped, and no code required.
The Ultimate Web Scraper extension lives in Chrome's side panel and turns web pages into structured data with clicks, not code. Extraction runs entirely in your browser: results stay on your machine, and running any tool locally is free with no page or row caps.
The side panel
Open the side panel and you'll find:
- Quick List Extraction — the yellow cursor button. One click starts an element picker and instantly grabs any visible list or table on the current page. It's the fastest path from "I see a list" to "I have a spreadsheet" (see the Quickstart).
- A grid of seven tools — each built for a specific job, listed below.
- Recipes — saved extraction setups you can re-run or share (see Recipes).
- Cloud section — send a tested extraction to the Cloud Platform to run on a schedule without your computer.
- Nav buttons — MENU (home), CLOUD (web dashboard), and DATA, which opens the Data Table in its own tab.
The seven tools
Each tool is built for one job, with its own color and icon in the side panel — pick the tool that matches what you're extracting:
Around the tools
Three features complete the workflow — URL discovery before a run, and your results workspace after:
The grid above includes the Sitemap Explorer (reachable from inside the Page Extractor), the Data Table where every result lands, and Recipes for saving setups.
Behaviors every tool shares
- Results stream to the Data Table. Every tool writes rows live into the Data Table — a spreadsheet-like tab where you edit, clean, and export.
- Progress overlays with Stop. Long runs show live counts; you can stop at any time and keep the partial results, then jump straight to "View data & export CSV".
- Welcome screens. Each tool introduces itself on first use; you can re-open the intro anytime from the tool's About button.
- Some pages are off-limits. LinkedIn is not supported as a target in any tool, and browser-internal pages (like
chrome://pages) can't be scanned.
Free and local
All seven tools run locally in your browser with no page or row caps. Cloud runs and some advanced options are part of the paid plans — see pricing for what's included.