Firecrawl v2.5
The world’s best Web Data API
We’re Eric, Caleb, and Nick from Firecrawl. We are excited to be back with our biggest update ever, Firecrawl v2.5, the world’s best Web Data API.
Here is what’s new in v2.5:
– A Custom Browser Stack: For maximum data quality, we built our own browser fleet from the ground up. It intelligently detects how each page is rendered, allowing us to extract the complete page, not just a partial snapshot. It converts everything (PDFs, complex tables, dynamic sites) into clean, agent ready formats.
– A New Semantic Index: Our new index is already serving 40% of all API calls. It contains full page snapshots, embeddings, and structural metadata. This means you get top tier data, fast, across a huge portion of the web.
We are hard at work building the future of web data for AI and will be open sourcing our benchmarks soon so you can see the quality difference for yourself.
We would love to hear your feedback on the new architecture and what you’re planning to build. We’ll be here all day to answer your questions.
Thanks for checking us out!
– Eric, Caleb, and Nick at Firecrawl 🔥
@ericciarla The evolution of Firecrawl is really impressive and I really appreciate the work that’s gone into it (you guys sometimes even over-deliver with your nice new features and improvements). At the same time I hoped for a nice Producthunt voucher on here with your new v2.5 release 😭 @nickscamara
Report8h agoChilarai Mushahary
Congrats! The custom browser stack and semantic index sound like massive upgrades. Love how you’re focusing on full, high-fidelity data extraction instead of partial crawls. Clean, structured, and agent-ready web data is precisely what devs need right now.
Report7h agoPrisans Singh
Firecrawl v2.5 looks like it could save a ton of time for anyone dealing with messy web data Converting complex pages like PDFs and tables into clean, ready-to-use formats is something I’ve wished for more than once Curious how the semantic index handles edge cases Does it manage tricky page layouts well or mostly standard structures Either way this seems like a serious upgrade for devs and data teams
Report3h agoSanskar Yadav
Congratulations on today’s launch so excited to see where this takes you
Report8h agoAbdul Rehman
Any support planned for authenticated or paywalled content soon?
Report3h agoTomas Laurinavicius
So good! I love the trend of making things faster and cheaper!
