Amazon contains valuable data — product listings, prices, ratings, review counts, and more. Scraping this data directly means dealing with anti-bot detection, CAPTCHAs, IP rotation, and constantly breaking selectors. The Scavio API handles all of that and returns clean, structured JSON from a single POST request.
This tutorial shows you how to scrape Amazon using Python and the Scavio API. By the end, you will have a working Python script that fetches real-time Amazon data and parses the results.
Prerequisites
- Python installed on your machine
- A Scavio API key (free tier includes 500 credits/month — no credit card required)
Step 1: Install Dependencies
Install requests to make HTTP requests:
pip install requestsStep 2: Make Your First Amazon Search
Send a POST request to the Scavio Amazon API endpoint with your query. The API returns structured JSON with product listings, prices, ratings, and more.
import requests
API_KEY = "your_scavio_api_key"
response = requests.post(
"https://api.scavio.dev/api/v1/amazon/search",
headers={
"x-api-key": API_KEY,
"Content-Type": "application/json",
},
json={"query": query, "marketplace": "us"},
)
data = response.json()
for product in data.get("products", [])[:5]:
print(f"{product['title']} — {product.get('price', 'N/A')} ({product.get('rating', 'N/A')}⭐)")Step 3: Example Response
The API returns structured JSON. Here is an example response for a Amazon search:
{
"search_metadata": { "status": "success" },
"products": [
{
"position": 1,
"title": "Keychron K6 Pro Wireless Mechanical Keyboard",
"asin": "B0BXQM1GY4",
"price": "$89.99",
"rating": 4.6,
"reviews_count": 2847,
"is_prime": true,
"image": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/..."
}
]
}Every field is structured and typed — no HTML parsing, no CSS selectors, no regex extraction. Your Python code can access any field directly.
Step 4: Full Working Example
Here is a complete, runnable Python script that searches Amazon and prints the results:
"""
Scrape Amazon search results using Scavio API.
Returns structured JSON with product listings, prices, ratings, and more.
"""
import requests
import json
API_KEY = "your_scavio_api_key"
def search_amazon(query: str) -> dict:
response = requests.post(
"https://api.scavio.dev/api/v1/amazon/search",
headers={
"x-api-key": API_KEY,
"Content-Type": "application/json",
},
json={"query": query, "marketplace": "us"},
)
response.raise_for_status()
return response.json()
if __name__ == "__main__":
results = search_amazon("mechanical keyboard")
print(json.dumps(results, indent=2))Why Use Scavio Instead of Scraping Amazon Directly?
- No proxy management. Direct scraping requires rotating proxies to avoid IP bans. Scavio handles all of this server-side.
- No CAPTCHA solving. Amazon aggressively blocks automated requests. Scavio returns clean data every time.
- Structured JSON output. No HTML parsing or CSS selector maintenance. Get typed, consistent data from every request.
- Multi-platform in one API. Search Google, Amazon, YouTube, and Walmart from the same API key with the same authentication pattern.
- Free tier included. 500 credits/month with no credit card required. Each search costs 1 credit.