Now, more than ever, data drives decision-making, and those with access to the right information have the absolute advantage over those who don’t. It is to the point that harnessing the right data is a requirement to stay competitive. Recognizing this growing need, Oxylabs, a leading web intelligence platform, has introduced OxyCopilot, its AI-powered solution designed to transform how companies collect web data. As an extension of Oxylabs’ Web Scraper API, OxyCopilot aims to simplify the complex and time-consuming process of web scraping to offer businesses an efficient way to gather the insights they need to thrive.
OxyCopilot leverages AI to streamline tasks that otherwise require technical expertise and resources. Users can generate parsing instructions and requests by simply providing a URL and natural language prompts, an accessibility that allows both web scraping professionals and newcomers to use it.
The launch is timely, with a recent survey by Oxylabs and Censuswide finding that 74% of businesses in the UK and US experienced a growing demand for public web data in the past year. Despite this surge in demand, many companies face significant challenges in building and maintaining the infrastructure necessary for large-scale web scraping — a problem OxyCopilot aims to solve.
Julius Cerniauskas, CEO of Oxylabs, points out that many businesses spend up to 40 development hours per week on data parsers alone, a substantial time commitment. With OxyCopilot, these technical burdens are significantly reduced, allowing companies to focus more on the quality of their data and less on the complexities of data extraction.
Cerniauskas explains that OxyCopilot’s main objective is to make data collection more accessible and efficient. This becomes particularly important for smaller businesses that lack the resources to hire specialized web scraping teams or maintain costly server infrastructure. Traditionally, large-scale web scraping required extensive technical expertise and investment, which created barriers for smaller enterprises. OxyCopilot changes that, automating much of the process and leveling the playing field.
The AI-driven assistant also addresses one of the most pressing challenges identified in Oxylabs’ survey, maintaining server infrastructure, which 61% of professionals highlighted as a major obstacle in data collection. OxyCopilot eliminates the need for businesses to manage their own servers, reducing both costs and complexity, while offering a more efficient approach to data acquisition.
OxyCopilot is part of a broader push by Oxylabs to integrate AI and machine learning into their web intelligence solutions. The company is continuously moving toward greater automation in web scraping, applying AI to everything from proxy management to web unblocking. According to Cerniauskas, this innovation-driven approach is core to Oxylabs’ business strategy, and OxyCopilot’s success story, which is currently undergoing patenting, is just one example of their commitment to advancing the field.
The launch of OxyCopilot is a significant development for both Oxylabs and the wider web scraping industry. As businesses increasingly depend on data to drive decisions, tools like OxyCopilot are crucial in making data collection more efficient, cost-effective, and accessible. By simplifying the process, Oxylabs stands to help businesses of all sizes unlock the full potential of web data without the usual technical headaches.
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