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Massive Launches Web Render API

The tool returns real-time data from major LLMs, Google, and protected websites.

Adam Dubois
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Massive, the US-based provider of proxies and web scraping tools, has launched Web Render API. Its purpose is to give AI builders clean and uninhibited access to the web. 

Web Render API returns real-time data. Like most similar products, it takes care of browser rendering, overcoming CAPTCHAs and other bot defence mechanisms.

The tool includes three endpoints:

  • /ai scrapes the prompt responses of four major chatbots: ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Copilot. It also scrapes supplementary data points like sources and fanouts. This endpoint returns output in JSON or HTML.
  • /search extracts real-time Google results, including AI overview and the “people also ask” box. The output appears as raw or rendered HTML. 
  • /browser attempts to scrape any page, returning its contents formatted as HTML or Markdown. 

According to Massive, it takes up to three minutes per call to handle the toughest sites. If that fails, the provider undertakes to get them working within 48 hours.

Massive has built a demo that shows the output of three LLMs side by side.

Web Render API is already available for purchase. The pricing isn’t public, though the provider claims that it charges cents to dollars for what costs $400-$2,000 with startups providing generative engine optimization (GEO) data.