Standard Google Maps scrolling caps visible results near 120 places per search. To build agency-scale lists, you need grid subdivision — not longer scrolling. Lead Finder Deep-Scan AI runs geographic micro-searches and merges deduplicated rows into 2,000+ per city category search.
Why does Google Maps stop at about 120 results?
The Maps list UI loads finite scroll batches. Pagination and map bounds limit how many places load in one query. Chrome extensions that scrape the DOM inherit the same ceiling — they only copy what you can scroll into view.
How Deep-Scan AI bypasses the cap
- User enters category + city (e.g. "HVAC contractor Dallas").
- Lead Finder subdivides the map into invisible grid cells.
- Each cell triggers a localized Maps query.
- Results deduplicate by place ID and merge into one CSV.
Technical deep-dive on the Google Maps scraper product page.
Extension vs cloud vs desktop (June 2026)
| Method | Typical max rows | Block risk |
|---|---|---|
| Chrome extension | ~120 (scroll cap) | Medium — breaks on UI updates |
| Cloud API scraper | High (paid per row) | Shared proxy pools |
| Lead Finder desktop Deep-Scan | 2,000+ per search | Local session on your PC |
Common mistakes
- Assuming one wide search covers the whole city — use grid tools.
- Paying cloud per-row fees for daily prospecting — desktop flat license may be cheaper.
- Skipping deduplication — merged grids can repeat chains unless place IDs merge.
Download Lead Finder free demo
Flat $20 / ₹1,499 per year · unlimited rows · one PC. Download free demo or read the full product page.
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