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Firecrawl

Turn any website into clean data for AI

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Crawl and scrape websites into clean markdown or structured JSON — handles JavaScript rendering, PDFs, and dynamic content. LLM-ready output. Used as the data-ingestion layer for RAG pipelines and AI research agents.

Choose Firecrawl when…

  • You need to turn websites into clean markdown for RAG pipelines
  • Your agent needs to research the web and extract structured data
  • You're building a crawler that handles JS-rendered and dynamic sites

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How does your AI navigate the web?Optional for most stacks

AI-powered browser control for agents that need to navigate, extract, fill forms, and interact with any website

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LangChainPipelines & RAG

Firecrawl provides a native LangChain document loader that imports crawled pages as LangChain Documents.

Pipe live web content directly into LangChain RAG chains without custom parsing code.

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LlamaIndexPipelines & RAG

Firecrawl provides a LlamaIndex reader integration converting crawled pages into LlamaIndex nodes.

Build LlamaIndex RAG pipelines over live web data with a single Firecrawl loader call.

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✦ Free tier available
Hobby$16/mo
Standard$83/mo

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