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Naver SERP API: Overview

Naver SERP API provides search results for the specified keyword, device type, and OS.

Naver search results do not vary by location and language, and the search parameters for this search engine do not contain language and location variables. However, you can specify a keyword in any language, and the search engine results may vary depending on the language you used for specifying the search query.

You can always check the returned results accessing the check_url in the Incognito mode to make sure the received data is entirely relevant. Note that user preferences, search history, and other personalized search factors are ignored by our system and thus would not be reflected in the returned SERP results.

You can indicate the following device and OS types that you would like to receive SERP results for when setting a task:

  • Mobile. Available OS types: iOS, Android;
  • Desktop. Available OS types: Windows, macOS.

SERP API makes use of rank_group and rank_absolute parameters that show search engine result’s position among the group of elements or across all the elements in SERP respectively. Learn more about the difference between rank absolute and rank group in our help article.

Naver SERP functions

Naver SERP API provides search engine results with three functions: Regular, Advanced and HTML.

The Regular function in Naver Organic SERP provides top 100 organic and paid search results for the specified keyword, and search engine.

The Advanced function in Naver Organic SERP provides data on the top 100 search engine results for the specified keyword, and search engine. This endpoint will also supply you with extra SERP elements, such as images, local_pack, map, related_searches, video.

The HTML function in Naver SERP API provides a raw SERP HTML page for the specified keyword, and search engine.

Methods

The cost of using Naver SERP API endpoints depends on the selected method and priority of task execution. Available methods and priorities are described below.

Naver SERP API supports only the Standard method of data retrieval. This method requires making separate POST and GET requests, but it’s more affordable. Using this method, you can retrieve the results after our system collects them.

‌Alternatively, you can specify pingback_url or postback_url when setting a task, and we will notify you on completion of tasks or send the results to you respectively. Note that if you use the postback_url field, you should also indicate the function that will be applied for data retrieval: regular, advanced, or html.

If you use the Standard method without specifying pingback_url or postback_url, you can receive the list of id for all completed tasks using the ‘Tasks Ready’ endpoint. It is designed to provide you with a list of completed tasks, which haven’t been collected yet. Then, you can retrieve the results using the ‘Task GET’ endpoint.

Learn more about task completion and obtaining a list of completed tasks in this help center article.

You can send up to 2000 POST and GET API calls per minute in total, with each POST call containing no more than 100 tasks. Contact us if you would like to raise the limit. ‌Visit DataForSEO Help Center to get practical tips for request handling depending on your SERP API payload volume.

Priorities and cost

The Standard method has two different priorities that stand for the relative speed of task execution and have different prices:

1. Normal priority;
2. High priority.

Note: setting depth above the default value will increase the cost of the task. For example, if the default value is 100, you will be billed for every 100 results. So, if you specify "depth": 150, the price for the task will be multiplied by 2 and you will be billed as for 200 results.

The cost can be calculated on the Pricing page. To learn more about the cost of all SERP API methods, priorities, and additional parameters, please refer to this help article.

You can test Naver SERP API for free using DataForSEO Sandbox.