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Beyond BeautifulSoup: Benchmarking LLM-Powered Web Scraping for Everyday Users

Published: January 9, 2026 | arXiv ID: 2601.06301v1

By: Arth Bhardwaj, Nirav Diwan, Gang Wang

Potential Business Impact:

Lets anyone get website info with simple words.

Business Areas:
Natural Language Processing Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics, Software

Web scraping has historically required technical expertise in HTML parsing, session management, and authentication circumvention, which limited large-scale data extraction to skilled developers. We argue that large language models (LLMs) have democratized web scraping, enabling low-skill users to execute sophisticated operations through simple natural language prompts. While extensive benchmarks evaluate these tools under optimal expert conditions, we show that without extensive manual effort, current LLM-based workflows allow novice users to scrape complex websites that would otherwise be inaccessible. We systematically benchmark what everyday users can do with off-the-shelf LLM tools across 35 sites spanning five security tiers, including authentication, anti-bot, and CAPTCHA controls. We devise and evaluate two distinct workflows: (a) LLM-assisted scripting, where users prompt LLMs to generate traditional scraping code but maintain manual execution control, and (b) end-to-end LLM agents, which autonomously navigate and extract data through integrated tool use. Our results demonstrate that end-to-end agents have made complex scraping accessible - requiring as little as a single prompt with minimal refinement (less than 5 changes) to complete workflows. We also highlight scenarios where LLM-assisted scripting may be simpler and faster for static sites. In light of these findings, we provide simple procedures for novices to use these workflows and gauge what adversaries could achieve using these.

Country of Origin
🇺🇸 United States

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Page Count
9 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Cryptography and Security