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Scraping Tools

Web scraping tools enable the automated extraction of structured data from websites. We benchmarked the most popular tools across performance, scalability, and ease of use to help users choose the right solution for their needs.

Cheerio vs Puppeteer for Your Web Scraping Project

Scraping ToolsJul 29

Cheerio and Puppeteer are two of the most popular Node.js libraries developers use to create web crawlers that efficiently extract data from web sources. This article examines Cheerio and Puppeteer, including their main features, pros, and cons, and outline the key differences between Cheerio and Puppeteer.

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Scraping ToolsJul 25

Playwright vs Puppeteer: Scraping & Automation

Playwright and Puppeteer are the most powerful open-source tools for controlling headless browsers. The main difference between these tools lies in cross-browser support and feature richness. Playwright supports multiple browser engines, whereas Puppeteer is primarily focused on Chromium-based browsers and offers a more straightforward experience.

Scraping ToolsJul 25

Octoparse vs ParseHub: Pros, Cons and Features Compared

Octoparse and ParseHub are no code web scraping tools that enable users to extract web data without knowledge of HTML structures and elements. However, each has limitations when scraping data. To evaluate Octoparse and ParseHub, we scraped a particular product on Amazon.

Scraping ToolsJul 25

Top 6 Octoparse Alternatives & Competitors

Octoparse is an easy-to-use platform to get started with web scraping. As a non-technical user, I kick-started AIMultiple’s data collection efforts with Octoparse.

Scraping ToolsJul 25

Top 6 ParseHub Alternatives & Evaluation

ParseHub is a web data collection platform that provides scraping services. Our research uncovered some issues that ParseHub users face. Before utilizing ParseHub’s scraping services, it may be prudent to investigate alternatives that may better suit your business’s needs.

Scraping ToolsJul 4

What Is a Headless Browser and Why Should You Use One?

Headless browsers support modern web features, including ES6, CSS, and HTML, for end-to-end testing, smoke testing, and UI testing. To fully leverage a headless browser, it must be combined with developer tools and browser automation libraries, such as Puppeteer.

Scraping ToolsJun 16

Playwright vs Selenium: Pros, Cons, and Use Cases Compared

Playwright and Selenium are both powerful frameworks for web test automation. Playwright is a newer, open-source tool developed by Microsoft, designed to support modern web applications with speed and reliability. Selenium, a long-standing open-source project, supports a broad range of browsers, languages, and testing needs.

Scraping ToolsApr 4

Web Crawler: What It Is, How It Works & Applications

Have you ever wondered how search engines such as Google and Bing collect all the data they present in their search results? It is because search engines index all the pages in their archives so that they can return the most relevant results based on queries. Web crawlers enable search engines to handle this process.