2026-04-14 · 4 min read
BSearch launches its public API platform for search and web data
On April 14, BSearch launched publicly with a practical goal: help teams turn search results and public pages into clean, API-ready data.
A practical start for a data product
BSearch officially launched as a public API platform for teams that need reliable search and web data. Companies do not need parsing for its own sake: they need Google SERP results, web search data, and rendered public pages in a format their products can use.
BSearch brings those workflows into one place: discover pages through search, receive structured SERP data, render JavaScript-heavy sites, and convert page content into formats that are easier to store, analyze, or send into AI systems.
What we are building
The first public version focuses on Google SERP API, Web Search API, and Web Scraping API for rank tracking, SEO automation, competitor monitoring, ecommerce analytics, RAG pipelines, and internal data products.
Our standard is not only technical availability. The API has to be understandable for product teams, predictable for developers, and useful for people who care about cleaner data and faster decisions.
What comes next
BSearch will continue expanding examples, documentation, scraping modules, SERP validation, and public materials about responsible and effective web data workflows.