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Wayback Machine
Internet Archive's historical snapshots of the web
Overview
The Internet Archive's web archive holds snapshots of pages going back decades. For investigations it recovers deleted content, tracks how a page's claims changed over time, and via its CDX API lets you enumerate every URL ever archived under a domain.
Field Note
The CDX API (`web.archive.org/cdx/search/cdx?url=domain/*&output=json`) is the real power tool here — it returns every captured URL under a domain in one query, which is far faster than manually browsing the calendar UI for site-wide historical recon. Snapshot frequency varies wildly by site popularity, so absence of a capture is not proof a page never existed.
- Best for
- Recovering deleted pages or proving what a site said at a specific point in time.
- Pricing
- Free, no account required
- Last updated
- August 17, 2026