Comparison

Google Maps scraper tools compared (2026)

Most "best Google Maps scraper" lists are thinly-disguised ads. This one is written by the team behind one of the tools (Hubertino), so treat our entry as interested — but the rest is an honest read of where each option fits, including where ours doesn't. Details reflect public information as of July 2026; check each vendor for current specifics.

ToolFocusEmailsPricing modelBest for
HubertinoGoogle Maps lead lists (places + reviews) Included1 credit = 1 result; unused reservation auto-refunds; free to startAgencies & cold-email teams wanting fast lists with emails
OutscraperBroad data platform — Maps plus many other sourcesSeparate / paidPer-record tiers, varies by serviceTeams needing many data sources or enterprise depth
ApifyDeveloper scraping platform; Maps via 'actors'Depends on setupUsage-based (compute units + actor rental)Developers who want custom pipelines and control
PhantomBusterMulti-channel growth automation; Maps is one 'phantom'Depends on setupSubscription by execution time / slotsGrowth workflows spanning LinkedIn, Maps and more
Scrap.ioMulti-map local lead extraction (Google, Apple, Bing) IncludedMonthly subscription by lead volumeMulti-map coverage on a flat monthly plan
Bright DataEnterprise web-data infrastructure & datasetsSeparate / paidEnterprise, per-record / volumeLarge-scale or compliance-heavy enterprise data needs

The official Google Places API is deliberately left out: it's built for showing places inside apps, caps results, has no email field, and restricts exporting — a poor fit for lead lists. See our scraping guide for why.

The honest rundown

Hubertino

Does one job — turn Google Maps searches into lead lists — and includes emails and social profiles in the flat per-result price. Watch results stream in, export XLSX/CSV or use the REST API. Trade-off: Google Maps only; if you need Amazon, Yelp or Trustpilot data too, it isn't a fit.

Outscraper

A capable, established platform with a large catalog of scrapers and enterprise options. Powerful if you need many sources, but that breadth is more product (and more clicking) than a pure Maps-lead-list workflow requires, and email enrichment is typically a separate billed service.

Apify

A flexible developer platform where Google Maps scraping runs as community or official 'actors' you configure. Great for custom pipelines and automation if you're technical; costs scale with compute usage, and email extraction depends on which actor you pick.

PhantomBuster

Built for multi-channel growth automation — LinkedIn, Maps and others — via time-boxed 'phantoms'. A good fit if Maps is one step in a broader outreach machine; less specialized for large, complete Maps lead lists, and limits are based on execution time/slots.

Bright Data

Enterprise-grade web-data infrastructure with a Google Maps dataset/scraper and strong compliance posture. Ideal at large scale with a procurement process; usually overkill (and enterprise onboarding) for an SMB or agency that just needs targeted lead lists.

How to choose

  • Just want lead lists with emails, fast? A focused tool (Hubertino) beats a broad platform on time-to-spreadsheet.
  • Need sources beyond Maps? Outscraper or Bright Data cover more ground.
  • Building automation or custom pipelines? Apify gives you the most control.
  • Running multi-channel outreach? PhantomBuster slots Maps into a wider workflow.
  • Enterprise scale + procurement? Bright Data is built for it.

Questions

Which Google Maps scraper is best?

It depends on the job. For turning Google Maps searches into outreach-ready lead lists quickly — with emails included and simple per-result pricing — Hubertino is built for exactly that. Outscraper suits teams needing many data sources; Apify suits developers wanting custom pipelines; PhantomBuster fits multi-channel growth automation; Bright Data fits large enterprise data needs.

Which tools include business emails?

Google Maps itself has no email field, so any tool that provides emails does it by visiting each business's website. Hubertino includes that in the per-result price. On most platforms email enrichment is a separate paid service or depends on the specific scraper/actor you configure.

Do I need to be technical to scrape Google Maps?

Not necessarily. No-code tools like Hubertino, Outscraper and PhantomBuster let you describe a search and export a spreadsheet. Developer platforms like Apify and Bright Data offer more control but expect configuration or code.

Is scraping Google Maps legal?

Google Maps business listings are public information. Collecting public business data is broadly lawful in most jurisdictions; what matters is lawful use — follow your market's B2B outreach rules (CAN-SPAM, PECR, GDPR legitimate interest), honor opt-outs, and don't misrepresent yourself.

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