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Bright Data SERP API

The Bright Data SERP API provides real-time access to structured search engine results pages from seven major search engines, including Google, Bing, and Yandex. Results are returned in JSON or HTML and support geo-targeting down to the city level. Pricing applies only to successful requests, making it predictable for production workloads.

General
DeveloperBright Data
TypeSearch Engine Results API
Engines Supported7 (Google, Bing, Yandex, and others)
Countries195
Documentationdocs.brightdata.com/serp
Product Pagebrightdata.com/products/serp-api

Core Features

  • 7 search engines: Google, Bing, Yandex, and four additional engines covered with a unified API interface.
  • 195 country coverage: geo-target results to any country, with city-level options for Google.
  • JSON and HTML output: receive results in structured JSON for automated parsing or raw HTML for custom processing.
  • Pay-per-success pricing: no charge for failed or blocked requests, only successful result deliveries.
  • Response time under 5 seconds: consistent latency targets for production use.
  • Real user results: results reflect what real users see in a given location, not cached or sanitised snapshots.

Supported Search Types

  • Organic search results
  • Google Shopping results
  • Google Maps listings
  • Google News results
  • Image search results
  • Autocomplete suggestions

Tools and Resources


Ecosystem and Integrations

  • Works with the Bright Data MCP Server to expose search capabilities to AI agents and coding assistants.
  • Output integrates into RAG pipelines, market intelligence dashboards, and SEO monitoring tools.
  • Can be combined with the Web Scraper API to first retrieve search results and then scrape the linked pages.

Start querying search engines at brightdata.com/products/serp-api or read the API documentation for parameter reference and example requests.

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