Product details
Names, descriptions, images, categories, and specifications across catalogs.
Online stores block scrapers, because they were not built for agents. Browserbase runs real browsers that extract product catalogs, pricing, and inventory data from the sites you need, reliably. Trusted by 10,000 customers, including Ramp, Microsoft, and Lovable.

The Problem

The Solution
Names, descriptions, images, categories, and specifications across catalogs.
List prices, sale prices, shipping costs, and promotional discounts.
Stock levels, availability changes, size and variant data.

Web Automation, E-commerce
Extract product data from Amazon search results including names, prices, ratings, and reviews with structured JSON output.

Proxies, Web Automation, E-commerce
Compare product prices across multiple regions using geolocation proxies to access location-specific pricing.
You can extract product names, descriptions, images, prices, availability, reviews, ratings, seller information, category structures, and shipping details from online stores. This data powers competitive intelligence, catalog enrichment, and dynamic pricing strategies.
Browserbase uses real browsers with Verified access built in, covering fingerprint rotation, residential proxies, managed CAPTCHA solving, and human-style navigation, so stores stay reachable at scale. Agent Identity adds Web Bot Auth signed requests, so those stores can verify your agent instead of guessing.
Yes. Browserbase supports parallel browser sessions. Monitor thousands of products across multiple stores simultaneously. Schedule runs hourly, daily, or on demand to catch pricing changes as they happen.
Online stores block scrapers, because they were not built for agents. Browserbase runs real browsers that extract product catalogs, pricing, and inventory data from the sites you need, reliably. Trusted by 10,000 customers, including Ramp, Microsoft, and Lovable.

The Problem

The Solution
Names, descriptions, images, categories, and specifications across catalogs.
List prices, sale prices, shipping costs, and promotional discounts.
Stock levels, availability changes, size and variant data.

Web Automation, E-commerce
Extract product data from Amazon search results including names, prices, ratings, and reviews with structured JSON output.

Proxies, Web Automation, E-commerce
Compare product prices across multiple regions using geolocation proxies to access location-specific pricing.
You can extract product names, descriptions, images, prices, availability, reviews, ratings, seller information, category structures, and shipping details from online stores. This data powers competitive intelligence, catalog enrichment, and dynamic pricing strategies.
Browserbase uses real browsers with Verified access built in, covering fingerprint rotation, residential proxies, managed CAPTCHA solving, and human-style navigation, so stores stay reachable at scale. Agent Identity adds Web Bot Auth signed requests, so those stores can verify your agent instead of guessing.
Yes. Browserbase supports parallel browser sessions. Monitor thousands of products across multiple stores simultaneously. Schedule runs hourly, daily, or on demand to catch pricing changes as they happen.
Ratings, reviews, seller profiles, and marketplace positioning.

Web Automation, Fetch API
Scrape webpages with Fetch first, and a full browser session as fallback for JS-rendered pages.
APIs are great when they exist and cover what you need. Browserbase fills the gaps: stores without APIs, product data behind pagination, and pricing that only appears on the rendered page. Many teams use both, with Browserbase handling the sources that APIs can't reach.
Yes. Browserbase supports running browser sessions with different proxy locations and browser locales. You can collect regional pricing, currency differences, and geo-specific product availability from a single workflow.
Ratings, reviews, seller profiles, and marketplace positioning.

Web Automation, Fetch API
Scrape webpages with Fetch first, and a full browser session as fallback for JS-rendered pages.
APIs are great when they exist and cover what you need. Browserbase fills the gaps: stores without APIs, product data behind pagination, and pricing that only appears on the rendered page. Many teams use both, with Browserbase handling the sources that APIs can't reach.
Yes. Browserbase supports running browser sessions with different proxy locations and browser locales. You can collect regional pricing, currency differences, and geo-specific product availability from a single workflow.