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HasData Alternatives

3 independently reviewed serp data apis for AI builders evaluating alternatives to HasData.

Maintained by Nathan Kessler·Updated

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At a glance

ToolPricingJS renderOpen sourceSelf-host
HasDataFreemiumYesNoNo
Serper.devFreemiumYesNoNo
ScrapingDogFreemiumYesNoNo
SearchAPI.ioFreemiumYesNoNo

The alternatives

Serper.dev

Freemium

Serper.dev has broader adoption and community trust, though HasData claims faster raw speed.

JS renderingStructured outputno open sourceno self-host

ScrapingDog

Freemium

ScrapingDog is the other budget alternative, competing primarily on price at scale.

JS renderingStructured outputno open sourceno self-host

SearchAPI.io

Freemium

SearchAPI.io offers more AI framework integrations if you're building agent workflows.

JS renderingStructured outputno open sourceno self-host

Reviewing HasData itself?

Our full HasData review covers pricing, features, and editorial assessment in detail. Read the HasData review →

Frequently asked questions

What are the best alternatives to HasData?

The leading alternatives to HasData include Serper.dev, ScrapingDog, SearchAPI.io. Each takes a different approach to serp data apis, and the right choice depends on your pricing tolerance, feature requirements, and integration constraints.

Which HasData alternative is cheapest?

Serper.dev offers a free tier. Serper.dev has broader adoption and community trust, though HasData claims faster raw speed.

Is HasData open source? What about its alternatives?

Neither HasData nor its listed alternatives are open source – all are commercial hosted services. If open source is a hard requirement, browse our open-source frameworks category.

When should I switch from HasData?

Common reasons to evaluate alternatives: pricing scaling beyond your budget, missing features (JS rendering, structured output, self-hosting), reliability concerns, or vendor risk. Each alternative below addresses a specific gap – read the editorial assessment to identify which gap matches your situation.

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