Web Archive


We provide access to archived versions of websites that may no longer be active or that have undergone significant changes over time. By exploring our archives, you can revisit past versions of websites, explore digital history, and rediscover information that might otherwise be lost in the ever-evolving world of the internet.

What You’ll Find in Our Web Archive

  1. Historical Snapshots of Websites
  • Discover older versions of popular websites, discontinued pages, and historically significant web pages. We’ve preserved these pages so you can see what they looked like and what content they offered in the past.
  1. Documentation of Notable Websites
  • We store and document websites that have made notable contributions to the development of the internet. These sites include technology industry milestones, major news sites, and influential community pages.
  1. Downloadable Content
  • Access downloadable content from specific sites, such as articles, images, and resources from past versions. This is useful for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in digital documentation.
  1. Resources for Research and Education
  • Our archive is a valuable resource for students, educators, and researchers looking to explore digital history. Use these archives as educational and research materials to gain insights into past trends and content.

Why Use the Web Archive?

  • Explore Digital History: Understanding how websites have evolved offers a unique look into digital history and technological transformations.
  • Recover Lost Content: If a website you need is no longer online, our archive may be the only place where that content is preserved.
  • Inspiration for Web Design and Development: See trends in design, content, and web functionality over the years to inspire your own current projects.
  • Support Legal or Academic Research: Web archives are often valuable for legal, historical, or academic research, allowing users to track content changes over time.

How to Use the Web Archive

  1. Search by Website Name: Enter the name of the site you’d like to view to find versions from a particular timeframe.
  2. Filter by Date: Select a specific year or month to locate snapshots of the site as it appeared during that period.
  3. Download or Save Snapshots: If you find a useful version of a site, you can download the snapshot or save it for future reference.

Requesting a Specific Archive

If you’re looking for a particular site or page that isn’t currently available in our archive, feel free to submit an archive request. Our team will do our best to retrieve the requested content and make it available for you.