Scrape Amazon Product Reviews with Airset Generator
3 mins read - Updated on Nov 03, 2025Amazon hosts millions of customer reviews that provide valuable insights into product quality, user experience, and consumer expectations.
With Kimola’s Airset Generator — a Chrome browser extension — you can automatically collect these reviews and send them to your Kimola Dashboard for analysis. Each collection you create through the extension becomes an Airset, which is a dataset stored under the Airsets section of your dashboard.
This guide explains how to scrape Amazon product reviews step by step and prepare your data for analysis in Kimola.
Before you begin, make sure that:
The Airset Generator is installed and set up on your browser. You are logged into your Kimola account and have connected your API Key. If you haven’t completed setup yet, follow the Set up the Airset Browser Extension guide.
Step 1: Open the Product Page
Go to Amazon and navigate to the product whose reviews you want to collect.
Scroll down to the Reviews section. If reviews are available, click “See more reviews” to expand the list.
Step 2: Start the Airset Generator
Click the Airset Generator icon in your browser toolbar and select Generate in the pop-up window. The extension will automatically begin scanning the visible reviews and collecting data into your Airset.
You can pin the Airset Generator next to your browser’s address bar for faster access. While collecting data, the extension icon displays a small badge showing how many reviews have been scraped.
Step 3: Automatic Continuation
The Airset Generator automatically continues collecting reviews from the following pages. You can monitor the progress directly from the extension window.
Step 4: Complete the Data Collection
When you’ve gathered enough reviews, click Continuing in the extension to finish the scraping process. This action finalizes your Airset and saves it to your Kimola Dashboard.
The Airset Generator can collect up to 1,000 Amazon reviews at a time. Plan your data collection accordingly to stay within this limit.
Step 5: Access Your Airset
After completion, your newly created Airset will appear under Latest Airsets in the Airset Generator window. Click the Airset name to review your dataset — ensure that you are logged into your Kimola account.
Alternatively, see List Airsets to view all the Airsets you’ve created in your Kimola Dashboard. For managing or using them in analysis, visit Manage Airsets or Create a Report with an Airset.
By following these steps, you can efficiently collect real customer feedback from Amazon and prepare your dataset for deeper analysis in Kimola.