If you want a browser extension to pull data out of websites, Kome is a good option. It's got a bunch of tools, including Email Extraction, Color Palette Extraction and more. It works on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, Brave and Arc, too, and Safari is on the way. The extension is geared for students, developers, designers, marketers and writers, and is a good all-purpose tool to get more out of your browser and to manage information.
Another good option is Simplescraper, a web scraping tool that doesn't require programming. It's got tools to extract data in a structured format, to run automated cloud scrapers and to generate an API. You can scrape data from sites like Zillow, Shopify and Coingecko, and export data to Google Sheets. Simplescraper can handle multiple pages, infinite scrolling and deep scraping, so it's good for data scraping and market research.
For a cloud-based service, Apify is a powerful tool for web scraping and browser automation. It's got more than 1,600 pre-built tools and code templates, support for several libraries and cloud deployment. With scheduling, proxy support and data storage, Apify is a good option for businesses and developers who want to automate web scraping and browser tasks for AI and data science projects.
Last, Hexomatic is a general-purpose tool that lets you extract data from websites and automate other tasks without programming. It's got a 1-click web scraper, custom web scraping recipes and more than 100 pre-built automations. You can integrate Hexomatic with other services like Google Drive and Zapier to customize your workflow. With several pricing tiers, Hexomatic is flexible enough to accommodate different needs and budgets.