Get Archive
A Time Capsule for Web Pages
Get Archive is a Safari extension that leverages Archive.today to create permanent, unalterable snapshots of any web page. Perfect for researchers, journalists, and anyone who needs to preserve web content exactly as it appeared.
Key Features
- Create permanent snapshots via Archive.today
- Unalterable web page preservation
- Safari extension for quick access
- Archive any page with one click
About Get Archive
Get Archive is a macOS productivity tool that gives you instant access to cached and archived versions of any webpage through the Wayback Machine and other web archive services. When a page has been taken down, changed, or is temporarily unavailable, Get Archive helps you retrieve the content you need.
Researchers, journalists, and professionals frequently need to access historical web content — whether to verify facts, retrieve deleted articles, or compare how a webpage has changed over time. Get Archive streamlines this process with a Safari extension that makes web archive access a single click away from your toolbar.
The app supports multiple archive sources, increasing your chances of finding the content you are looking for. Whether a page was archived yesterday or years ago, Get Archive searches across services to locate the version you need.
Who is Get Archive for?
- Researchers who need to access historical web content
- Journalists verifying facts and retrieving deleted pages
- Legal professionals gathering evidence from past web pages
- SEO specialists tracking how websites evolve over time
- Anyone who encounters a broken link and wants the original content
Why choose Get Archive?
Get Archive eliminates the manual process of navigating to the Wayback Machine, pasting URLs, and searching for archived versions. With the Safari extension, accessing web history is as simple as clicking a button while viewing any page on your Mac.
Multiple archive source support means you have the best possible chance of finding what you need. The tool is indispensable for anyone whose work involves web research, fact-checking, or content recovery on macOS.