This page compares GMaps Extractor and G Maps Extractor for Google Maps lead generation and scraping. It includes a feature comparison, pricing comparison, when to choose each tool, and FAQs. GMaps Extractor is a dedicated Google Maps lead tool; G Maps Extractor is Chrome extension for Google Maps scraping.

GMaps Extractor vs G Maps Extractor: Google Maps Scrapers Compared

GMaps Extractor is a web app: search by category and location, filter, then export—no extension. G Maps Extractor is a Chrome extension that scrapes Google Maps from the browser. Both extract business data; different setup and pricing.

Last updated: February 6, 2025

Feature comparison

Below we compare capabilities side by side. GMaps Extractor is built only for Google Maps lead generation; G Maps Extractor is Chrome extension for Google Maps scraping.

Feature GMaps Extractor G Maps Extractor
Google Maps data extraction Yes Yes
Web app (no extension required) Yes No
Chrome / Edge extension No Yes
Search by category + location (country, state, city) Yes Keyword-based search
Pre-export filtering (rating, has email, etc.) Yes Limited
Email extraction from listings & websites Yes Yes
Phone, website, social profiles Yes Yes
Bulk export (CSV / Excel) Yes Yes
Reviews & photos per place (configurable limits) Included in export 20–2,500 reviews, 10–1,000 photos by plan
Runs in browser vs cloud Cloud Browser (extension)
Free tier Free trial, 100 leads Free: 10 leads per keyword search

GMaps Extractor is a cloud web app; G Maps Extractor is a browser extension. Both extract Google Maps business data with different workflows and pricing.

Pricing comparison

Plan GMaps Extractor G Maps Extractor
Free / Trial Free trial, 100 leads Free: up to 10 leads per keyword search
Basic plan $39/mo, 10,000 credits Professional $39/mo, 100K monthly leads
Professional $79/mo, 25,000 credits Business $99/mo, 500K monthly leads
Agency $159/mo, 60,000 credits
Company $266/mo, 100,000 credits Custom: contact vendor

Maps Extractor pricing from our pricing page. G Maps Extractor pricing.

Google Maps scrapers: web app vs Chrome extension

GMaps Extractor (gmaps-extractor.com) and G Maps Extractor (gmapsextractor.com) are both Google Maps data extractors with similar goals—business names, phones, emails, websites, reviews—but different delivery. GMaps Extractor is a web app: you choose category and location, set filters, and export from the dashboard. No extension is required.

G Maps Extractor is a Chrome (and Edge) extension. You install it, search Google Maps by keyword, and export data from the browser. Both support CSV and Excel; G Maps Extractor also offers JSON. Choosing between them often comes down to preferring a cloud web app vs a browser extension and the pricing model that fits your volume.

Pricing and free tiers

GMaps Extractor pricing is based on monthly export credits and plans (see our pricing page). G Maps Extractor offers a free plan limited to 10 leads per keyword search, then paid plans: Professional ($39/mo, 100K monthly leads) and Business ($99/mo, 500K monthly leads). Their pricing page has full plan details; check each site for current offers and limits.

If you need only a small one-off export, the free or trial options of either tool may be enough. For ongoing or large-volume extraction, compare monthly limits, how you search (category + location vs keyword), and whether you want a web app or an extension.

Search and filter options

GMaps Extractor lets you search by Google Maps category and location (country, state/division, city) and apply pre-export filters (e.g. has email, minimum rating) so you only export what you need. G Maps Extractor uses keyword-based search and has plan limits on how many reviews and photos you can pull per place.

If your workflow is “category + place” (e.g. restaurants in Paris, plumbers in Texas), a tool built for that may be simpler. If you prefer typing keywords and running extractions from the browser, an extension like G Maps Extractor can work. Both extract similar data fields; the main differences are how you run the search and how you pay.

When to choose each tool

When GMaps Extractor is a better choice

  • You prefer a web app with no extension: search, filter, and export from one dashboard.
  • You want to search by category and location (country, state, city) with pre-export filters.
  • You need consistent cloud runs without depending on your browser or machine.
  • You want a free trial with more than 10 leads before committing.
  • Your workflow fits export credits per month and category/location-based extraction.
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When G Maps Extractor makes more sense

  • You are fine using a Chrome or Edge extension and running extractions in the browser.
  • You prefer keyword-based search and per-plan monthly lead limits (e.g. 100K or 500K).
  • You need high limits on reviews and photos per place (e.g. 2,500 reviews, 1,000 photos).
  • You want to export to JSON as well as CSV/Excel.
  • You prefer the extension model and their pricing (e.g. $39 or $99/mo tiers).
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FAQ: GMaps Extractor vs G Maps Extractor Comparison

Common questions about Google Maps lead generation and scraping.

What is the difference between GMaps Extractor and G Maps Extractor?
Do I need to install an extension to use GMaps Extractor?
Which tool has a better free tier?
Can both tools extract emails from Google Maps?
How do I choose between a web app and an extension?

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