Scraper API documentation
Scrappa documents 80+ web scraping API endpoints with request parameters, response fields, runnable examples, and pricing notes. Use this page as the short path to the most requested scraper API docs, then open the full docs hub when you need the complete catalog.
Request paths, query parameters, response examples, and related endpoint links.
OpenAPI contracts for teams importing Scrappa into clients, SDKs, and internal tooling.
Create a free API key, open Playground, and run a live request before wiring production code.
High-demand scraper API docs
These links cover the documentation paths developers most often need when evaluating a web scraping API.
Search and SERP APIs
Start here when your application needs search results, page titles, snippets, and related metadata.
Local, jobs, and review APIs
Use these docs when you need places, job listings, or reputation data from public web sources.
Reference, pricing, and API keys
Use the reference docs when you already know the endpoint and need the exact contract.
FAQ
Where is the Scrappa scraper API documentation?
The main documentation hub is at /docs, the full OpenAPI reference is at /docs/api, and this page groups the most requested scraper API documentation links for Google Search, Google Maps, LinkedIn Jobs, Trustpilot, YouTube, pricing, and API keys.
What can I find in Scrappa endpoint docs?
Endpoint docs include the request path, parameters, runnable examples, response fields, pricing notes, related endpoints, and links to test the endpoint in the Playground.
Does Scrappa have OpenAPI documentation?
Yes. Scrappa publishes a full OpenAPI reference for developers who want exact request and response contracts or want to import the API into an API client.
Do I need an API key before reading the docs?
No. The documentation is public. You only need a free Scrappa account and API key when you are ready to run live requests or test endpoints in the Playground.
Ready to test an endpoint?
Start with a free API key, then use the docs hub or OpenAPI reference to copy the request shape your integration needs.