Announcing Crawlee for Python: Now you can use Python to build reliable web crawlers
Testimonial from early adopters
“Crawlee for Python development team did a great job in building the product, it makes things faster for a Python developer.”
We launched Crawlee in August 2022 and got an amazing response from the JavaScript community. With many early adopters in its initial days, we got valuable feedback, which gave Crawlee a strong base for its success.
Today, Crawlee built-in TypeScript has nearly 13,000 stars on GitHub, with 90 open-source contributors worldwide building the best web scraping and automation library.
Since the launch, the feedback we’ve received most often [1][2][3] has been to build Crawlee in Python so that the Python community can use all the features the JavaScript community does.
With all these requests in mind and to simplify the life of Python web scraping developers, we’re launching Crawlee for Python today.
The new library is still in beta, and we are looking for early adopters.

Crawlee for Python has some amazing initial features, such as a unified interface for HTTP and headless browser crawling, automatic retries, and much more.


