YouTube Comment Downloader

YouTube Comment Extractor

Extract YouTube comments from multiple videos instantly.

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Higher limits may take longer to process
Pro tip: Extract all comments from up to 10 YouTube videos. Perfect for sentiment analysis, content research, and community engagement studies.

This browser-based YouTube Comment Extractor pulls all comments from any YouTube video and, furthermore, exports them in structured formats for immediate use. It supports multiple URL formats, handles paginated API results, and consequently delivers both top-level comments and replies — all without any login or installation required.

Core Features

Bulk Comment Extraction

Extract all comments from multiple YouTube videos in a single operation. Furthermore, the tool automatically handles pagination through the YouTube API, consequently retrieving a large volume of top-level comments and nested replies without any manual effort on your part.

Structured Export in CSV & JSON

Export all extracted comments in CSV or JSON format with complete metadata. Each record includes the author name, comment text, like count, publish date, and reply count. As a result, the output is immediately ready for analysis in spreadsheets, databases, or research tools.

Comment Preview & Video Metadata

View a live preview of extracted comments directly in the browser alongside full video metadata. Moreover, the tool displays channel name, view count, and publish date per video. This consequently allows you to verify extraction accuracy before proceeding with any download or further analysis.

Supported Methods & Capabilities

Top-Level Comments
Nested Replies
Bulk URL Processing
CSV Export
JSON Export
Video Metadata
Author Profiles
Like Count Data
Publish Date Data
Reply Count Data
Comment Preview
Multiple URL Formats

Fully browser-based — therefore, no installation, no login, and no data stored on servers

Professional Use Cases

Audience Sentiment Research

Researchers and brand analysts extract YouTube comments to measure audience sentiment around products, campaigns, or public topics. Furthermore, exported comment datasets feed directly into sentiment analysis pipelines, consequently enabling data-driven decisions without manual data collection from multiple video pages.

Content Strategy & Ideation

Content teams analyze competitor video comments to uncover audience questions, pain points, and recurring feedback themes. Moreover, these insights directly inform content calendars and video topic strategies. As a result, teams produce content that resonates with demonstrated viewer interests rather than assumptions.

Academic & Social Media Research

Academic researchers use comment extraction for linguistic studies, discourse analysis, and social behavior research on YouTube. The structured export format, furthermore, allows direct import into research software. This consequently reduces the time spent on manual data preparation and increases research reproducibility.

Technical Specifications

Supported URL Formats
Standard, shortened, and embedded YouTube URL formats supported
Comment Types
Top-level comments and nested replies extracted per video
Export Formats
CSV and JSON with complete comment metadata fields
Comment Fields
Author, text, likes, publish date, reply count, comment ID
Video Metadata
Title, channel name, view count, and publish date per video
Setup Required
None — fully browser-based, zero configuration needed

Frequently Asked Questions

A YouTube Comment Extractor Tool automatically retrieves all comments from a YouTube video and, furthermore, organizes them into a structured, downloadable format. Instead of manually scrolling and copying comments, the tool consequently handles bulk extraction and exports complete data including author names, comment text, like counts, and publish dates.
Yes. This tool supports bulk extraction by accepting multiple YouTube video URLs at once. Furthermore, it processes each video independently and, as a result, consolidates all extracted comments into a single export file. This makes it particularly suitable for large-scale research, competitive analysis, or multi-video content audits.
Yes. The YouTube Comment Extractor retrieves both top-level comments and their nested replies. Furthermore, each reply is clearly labeled in the export with its parent comment reference. This consequently enables a complete picture of the conversation structure within any video’s comment section.
The tool supports export in both CSV and JSON formats. CSV files are ideal for spreadsheet analysis in tools like Excel or Google Sheets, while JSON is better suited for programmatic processing and API integrations. Moreover, both formats include complete metadata fields, consequently making them ready for immediate downstream use.
Each extracted comment includes the author’s display name, comment text, like count, publish date, and reply count. Furthermore, for videos, the tool also captures title, channel name, and view count. As a result, you receive a comprehensive dataset that supports both qualitative and quantitative analysis workflows.
No. If a YouTube video has comments disabled by the creator, the tool cannot retrieve them and will display a clear error message for that specific video. However, all other videos in the same batch will still process successfully. This consequently allows partial extraction from mixed batches without interrupting the entire workflow.
No. This YouTube Comment Extractor is completely free and open to use without any login, account creation, or configuration. You can paste your YouTube URLs and start extracting comments immediately. Furthermore, no data is stored on the server, consequently making the tool fully private for your research needs.
After extracting comments and exporting them as CSV or JSON, you can import the data directly into sentiment analysis platforms, Python scripts using libraries like NLTK or TextBlob, or AI tools such as ChatGPT. Furthermore, the structured export format ensures compatibility with most data processing and natural language analysis workflows.