Product Engineering
Backed by Y Combinator

For data pipelines your team shouldn't have to build

Riveter structures web data so your team spends time building your product, not custom scrapers.
More than 1000+ companies trusted us

Spin up fast. Scale reliably. Maintain nothing.

Data that powers better products

Custom web data your team can build on, not maintain.
Simplified webpage interactions
The most sophisticated tooling
End-to-end solutions
Never lose on price
Spot market opportunities
Track competitor messaging
Riveter’s proprietary scrapers and extractions can interact with a page to find buried data, without requiring expensive browser use.
Agents have access to powerful tools that can handle the most complex websites, PDFs, and use cases.
No more patching together scrapers, proxies, and parsers. Riveter handles the entire pipeline so you ship faster and spend less."

How it works

Configure once. Riveter handles the rest.
Step 1
Define your data needs
Share what data you need, the structure you need it in, and the problem you’re solving.
Step 2
Configure the solution
Set your fields, format, and refresh schedule. Riveter returns clean, consistent data every time.
Step 3
Implement in your workflows
Custom endpoints use simple inputs and drive powerful outputs.

One platform. Any data. Any scale.

Riveter adapts to any data problem, so your team gets exactly what it needs, without the engineering overhead.
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Trusted by leading teams

“Riveter is the rare tool that both our marketing and engineering teams actually use. Setup was simple, and we can spin up entirely new searches by just updating prompts. We're now operating at a scale that simply wasn't possible before.”
Smiling man with dark hair wearing a dark jacket outdoors with a stone wall background.
Hector Le
Head of Marketing, Zeffy
“Riveter isn't like other scraping tools. It's a complete system that searches, navigates, and extracts exactly what you need. Things that don't always readily show up on the internet, Riveter will find.”
Smiling man with short brown hair and a beard wearing a grayish-brown shirt.
Collin Barnwell
CEO, Roundabout Technologies
“Riveter is what GTM data enrichment should look like. The outputs are high-quality, specific to what you need, and reliable enough to trust in automated workflows. I'm still impressed by how consistently it delivers.”
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Sarah Madden
Head of RevOps & Strategy, Fermat
“Riveter has changed what I expect from web data tools. It's a complete system, not just a scraper. Flexible, accurate, and reliable in a way I didn't think was possible. The bar has been permanently raised.”
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Lowrie Hilladakis
Chief of Staff, Multiply
Trusted by leading
teams
“Riveter is the rare tool that both our marketing and engineering teams actually use. Setup was simple, and we can spin up entirely new searches by just updating prompts. We're now operating at a scale that simply wasn't possible before.”
Smiling man with short dark hair wearing a dark jacket standing outdoors with a blurred brick wall background.
Hector Le
Head of Marketing, Zeffy
“Riveter isn't like other scraping tools. It's a complete system that searches, navigates, and extracts exactly what you need. Things that don't always readily show up on the internet, Riveter will find.”
Smiling man with short hair and a trimmed beard wearing a black shirt against a white background.
Collin Barnwell
CEO, Roundabout Technologies
“Riveter is what GTM data enrichment should look like. The outputs are high-quality, specific to what you need, and reliable enough to trust in automated workflows. I'm still impressed by how consistently it delivers.”
Sarah Madden
Head of RevOps & Strategy, Fermat
“Riveter has changed what I expect from web data tools. It's a complete system, not just a scraper. Flexible, accurate, and reliable in a way I didn't think was possible. The bar has been permanently raised.”
Lowrie Hilladakis
Chief of Staff, Multiply