Open any page that contains profile information, click the ProfileSpider icon, and let the AI identify and extract contact data automatically. One click, one credit, done.
Quick Overview
Step-by-step
Navigate to a profile page
Open any page that contains profile information — a personal website, a company team page, a social media profile, or a directory listing.
ProfileSpider works on any publicly visible page.
Click the ProfileSpider icon
Click the ProfileSpider icon in your Chrome toolbar to open the extension popup.
Click "Extract"
Hit the extract button. ProfileSpider's AI reads the page and pulls out structured data: name, title, company, email, phone, location, and links.
One credit is consumed per page processed.
Save the profile
Review the extracted data and save it to a list. The profile is stored locally in your browser and available offline.
Extract your first profile for free
Install the extension and get free credits to try ProfileSpider on any website.
Install ProfileSpider FreeFrequently Asked Questions
For people: name, title, company, location, email, phone, and social links. For companies: name, industry, employee count, description, and contact details. The exact fields depend on what is visible on the page.
Yes, ProfileSpider's AI works on any website with visible profile information — social networks, directories, company pages, job boards, and more.
The AI still processes the page and one credit is consumed. If no profile data is found, you will see an empty result.
Yes. ProfileSpider automatically detects whether a page contains person or company profiles and extracts the appropriate fields.
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Profile enrichment re-extracts data from the URLs saved on your profiles. Use it to fill in missing fields, update stale information, or pull in new data from a profile's linked pages.