YouTube Comment Scraper
Overview
Use YouTube Comment Scraper to scrape youtube comments, export or download nested threads and replies in one click to Excel file.
Turn busy video discussions into structured rows that are ready for review, reporting, and follow up. When a creator, analyst, moderator, or researcher needs YouTube Comment Scraper for real work, the goal is simple: collect visible discussion data from a YouTube video or Short without losing reply structure, dates, or context. The output is shaped for sorting, filtering, and follow up instead of raw page noise. 🚀 Fast workflow 1️⃣ Open any YouTube watch page or Shorts page with comments. 1️⃣ Launch YouTube Comment Scraper from the side panel. 1️⃣ Load top level threads, expand replies, and save the result as a spreadsheet. 📊 Capture more than plain text 🔹 Top level comments and nested replies stay connected, so each row keeps its place in the discussion. 🔹 Relative dates are converted into clean published_at values that are easier to sort and filter. 🔹 Author names, likes, reply relationships, and extra profile related fields stay separated in columns. 🌐 Built for videos and Shorts A youtube comments scraper is only useful when it works across the pages people actually use. This workflow supports standard watch pages and Shorts, helps collect visible discussion rows, and keeps loading until more top level threads stop appearing. For anyone comparing a manual process with a structured export flow, this cuts out repeated scrolling and messy cleanup. 📁 Export format that stays usable 📌 export youtube comments into an Excel ready XLSX file for analysis, archives, or sharing. 📌 download youtube comments when a team needs a file instead of screenshots or copied fragments. 📌 Keep a clean spreadsheet for reviews, moderation checks, client reports, creator research, and recurring audits. 🧩 Choose the columns that matter Different projects need different fields. YouTube Comment Scraper lets you keep the full set or narrow the output to the columns that matter most, including author, text, published_at, likes, reply_count, reply_to, is_creator, is_verified, author_channel_id, and avatar_url. That makes each export easier to adapt to audits, sentiment reviews, lead qualification, content planning, and internal reporting. 🔎 Helpful when the task is larger than one page 🔸 how to export all youtube comments becomes easier when the file already contains thread links and clean dates. 🔸 Research snapshots, moderation backlogs, trend reviews, and campaign reports move faster with one structured dataset. 🔸 Reply expansion reduces manual checking because deeper threads are gathered before the file is saved. 🗂️ Keep discussion structure intact Many export tools flatten conversations until replies lose meaning. Here, the dataset keeps parent child relationships through reply_to values, which helps when teams need to trace who answered whom. If the goal is to scrape comments from youtube video pages for evidence, QA, or community analysis, that extra structure matters. ❓ FAQ ❓ Does it work on Shorts as well as regular videos 💡 Yes. The same YouTube Comment Scraper flow supports Shorts comment panels and standard watch pages, so one process covers both common YouTube formats. ❓ Can it collect replies from deeper threads 💡 Yes. When Parse threads is enabled, the tool expands reply chains and keeps nested discussions connected, which is useful when you need full conversation context instead of only top level rows. ❓ What if the visible count and exported count are different 💡 Sometimes YouTube shows a higher public counter than the number of rows that can actually be collected on the page. Hidden or deleted items can create that gap, so final totals still depend on what YouTube makes available. ❓ Is this useful when a team needs a direct page based export route 💡 Yes. When direct page access fits the workflow, this YouTube Comment Scraper route helps export youtube comments that are visible on the page and organize them into a spreadsheet. 📈 Made for recurring review Use page level convenience directly on the video, then move from collection to filtering, tagging, and reporting without rebuilding the dataset by hand. Whether the task is research, moderation, record keeping, or creator operations, the result is a cleaner path from discussion to workable data. The spreadsheet stays useful for later review, later reporting, and later moderation when the same dataset needs another pass and records.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedApril 8, 2026
- Offered byEpic Tools
- Size185KiB
- Languages55 languages
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