Rotten Tomatoes Scraper Chrome Extension

Export Rotten Tomatoes movies and shows to Excel in seconds. Works on browse pages and chart listings — no coding, no API keys.

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What is the Rotten Tomatoes Scraper?

The Rotten Tomatoes Scraper by No Code Web Scraper turns Rotten Tomatoes pages into clean spreadsheets. Open browse pages and chart listings, click the list once, and every title — with title, tomatometer, audience score and more — lands in Excel or CSV. No code, no API keys, and your data never leaves the browser.

Every visible Rotten Tomatoes field, one column each — captured exactly as shown on the page.

TitleTomatometerAudience ScoreURLPosterStreaming Date

How to Scrape Rotten Tomatoes Data in 3 Steps

Step 1

Open Rotten Tomatoes

Go to browse pages and chart listings — or any Rotten Tomatoes page with a list of movies and shows — in Chrome.

Step 2

Click to select the list

Open No Code Web Scraper from the side panel, hover the list and click — every title on the page is detected with all its fields automatically.

Step 3

Export to Excel or CSV

Run the extraction (current page, auto-scroll or pagination) and download every title as a clean spreadsheet.

Who Uses Rotten Tomatoes Scraper?

Entertainment Writers

Compare critic vs audience gaps.

Analysts

Track score trends for releases.

Marketers

Monitor sentiment on launch week.

Researchers

Build review-score datasets.

Fans

Export what-to-watch lists.

Frequently Asked Questions

Scraping publicly visible data for personal analysis is generally lawful in the US and EU. The extension only reads what your own browser already displays — nothing is bypassed and no data leaves your machine.

Install the free Chrome extension, open Rotten Tomatoes, and click the list you want. Fields are detected automatically and you export to Excel or CSV — no code, no selectors, no API.

Excel (.xlsx), CSV and JSON — ready for spreadsheets, CRMs or scripts.

No API keys and no signup. The extension works on the pages your browser can open, exactly as you see them.

Yes. Both the Tomatometer and audience score are captured for every title on browse pages.

Yes. The same extension scrapes any site — Rotten Tomatoes today, Google Maps, Amazon or your niche directory tomorrow. One tool for every list on the web.