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Infatica Launches Data Platform

The platform allows scraping search engines, LLMs, and other websites in bulk through a visual interface.

Adam Dubois

Infatica, the web infrastructure provider based in the UK, Singapore, and the UAE, has launched Data Platform. 

The platform functions as a wrapper around Infatica’s scraper APIs, allowing anyone to collect web data through a no-code browser interface. It consists of four components:

  1. Scraper for extracting data from any provided URL.
  2. SERP which scrapes Google Search results based on URLs or queries. 
  3. AI search which returns prompt responses from three large language models: ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity – individually or combined. 
  4. AI extract, used for fetching data based on a plain language prompt rather than specific URLs. The system interprets the intent and locates relevant data automatically. 

Infatica’s Data Platform accepts up to 10,000 inputs per run, pasted or uploaded as a file. Runs can be monitored or interrupted as they progress. It’s also able to target specific countries, render JavaScript, and return output in plain HTML, Markdown, JSON, or CSV.

Aside from the browser interface, the product integrates with LLMs through an MCP server or CLI. You can connect your own OpenAI, Anthropic, or Gemini API or keys to query results directly in the platform. 

Infatica’s Data Platform is already available for purchase. Its pricing starts at $158 per month for 216,000 requests. A free trial is available for seven days and 1,000 requests; it requires a credit card.