Meet the full-stack platform for web scraping, data extraction, AI agents, and automation.
+ Apify Store
Over 4,000 pre-built scrapers and AI agents for web scraping and automation projects. Scrape social media, Google Maps, Google Search, YouTube, and more.
+ Develop with open-source tools
Simplify scraping with Crawlee, our popular open-source library for building reliable scrapers in Node.js and Python.
+ Rely on your favorite libraries
Apify works great with both Python and JavaScript. Use Scrapy, Selenium, Playwright or Puppeteer.
+ Turn your code into an Apify Actor
Actors are serverless micro apps that are easy to develop, run, share, and integrate. The infrastructure, proxies, and storages are ready to go. And you can make money from the Actors you publish on Apify Store.
+ Deploy to the cloud
No configuration required. Use a single CLI command or build directly from GitHub.
+ Run your Actors
Start from Apify Console, CLI, via API, or schedule your actor to start at any time.
+ Never get blocked
Use our large pool of datacenter and residential proxies. Rely on smart IP address rotation with human-like browser fingerprints.
+ Store and share crawling results
Use distributed queues of URLs to crawl. Store structured data or binary files. Export datasets in Excel, CSV, JSON, JSONL, XML, RSS, or HTML table.
+ Monitor performance over time
Inspect all Actor runs, their logs, and runtime costs. Listen to events and get custom automated alerts.
+ Plug your Actors into any workflow
Connect to hundreds of apps right away using ready-made integrations, or set up your own with webhooks and our API.
+ Publish your Actors
Join hundreds of developers who share their Actors on Apify Store and earn money.
+ Web data to feed your LLMs
Extract text content from the web to feed your vector databases, fine-tune or train your large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT or LLaMA.
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Product Description
Apify is a web scraping and automation platform and turn websites into an API.
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Oliver Lompart