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Wayback Machine

Provides access to archived web pages from the past 25 years, enabling users to explore how websites have changed over time.

Made by Internet Archive

  • internet-archive

  • Firefox Extension

  • archives

  • Web Cache

  • Google Chrome Extension

  • Broken Links

  • Search Engine

  • dead-pages

  • Web Archiving

What is Wayback Machine?

The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine is a remarkable digital library that grants users the ability to time-travel through the vast expanse of the web's history. Boasting an impressive collection of over 150 billion archived web pages dating back to 1996, this non-profit online application serves as a comprehensive repository of the internet's evolution

Highlights

  • Access to historical web pages: Browse through a vast archive of web content spanning over 25 years, allowing users to explore how websites have changed and developed over time
  • Adaptive reading and information access: The Internet Archive provides specialized services to assist users with disabilities, including adaptive reading tools and enhanced information access
  • 404 error page replacement: Seamlessly integrate the Wayback Machine into your browsing experience with Chrome and Firefox extensions that automatically replace 404 error pages with archived versions of the website.

Platforms

  • iPhone
  • Safari
  • iPad
  • Firefox
  • Android Tablet
  • Online
  • Google Chrome
  • Android

Languages

  • English

Social

Features

    • Anonymous web scraping

    • Auto Update

    • Content Discovery

    • Interactive Presentations