MapSnap CSV
Overview
Capture Google Maps listing details into rows and export them as a clean CSV.
MapSnap CSV helps you collect Google Maps listing details into a structured table without wasting hours manually building a spreadsheet from scratch. Open a Google Maps listing, capture the visible page URL and listing details, review or edit the fields, save the listing as a row, and export everything as a CSV file. MapSnap CSV is useful for manual research, local listing QA, location audits, operations checks, and anyone who needs to review multiple Google Maps listings in a clean, repeatable way. What you can do with MapSnap CSV: • Capture the current Google Maps URL • Save listing name, address, category, rating, review count, phone, website, and notes • Store rows locally in your browser • Export saved rows as a CSV • Clear saved rows when your session is finished MapSnap CSV is intentionally simple. It does not require an account, does not use a backend, and does not send your saved rows to an external server. The extension is designed for user-triggered manual QA workflows, where you review the listing before saving it. Important note: captured fields should always be reviewed before saving because Google Maps pages can vary by country, language, layout, and listing type.
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Details
- Version0.1.0
- UpdatedMay 28, 2026
- Offered byMatteo Arellano
- Size1.37MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperMatteo Aurelio Enrique Arellano Nasarre
Calle Cerritos 210 Rancho Cortes Cuernavaca, Mor. 62120 MXEmail
matt.arellano96@gmail.comPhone
+52 55 7413 6001 - TraderThis developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union and committed to only offer products or services that comply with EU laws.
Privacy
MapSnap CSV has disclosed the following information regarding the collection and usage of your data. More detailed information can be found in the developer's privacy policy.
MapSnap CSV handles the following:
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes