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Wayback Machine lets you explore and access over 866 billion web pages from different dates and times. You can also save a page now for future reference or create and browse your own collections with Archive-It.
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Explore billions of web pages archived by the Internet Archive with the Wayback Machine. Find old versions of any site, or see how the web changed over time.
The Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the World Wide Web founded by the Internet Archive, an American nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California. Created in 1996 and launched to the public in 2001, it allows the user to go "back in time" to see how websites looked in the past.
Learn how to use URL-based queries to find specific archived pages or sites in the Wayback Machine. See examples of date, file type, redirect, and alias filters.
Learn how to use the Wayback Machine to access and save archived web pages, search by URL or keyword, understand provenance, and more. Find answers to common questions and issues about the Wayback Machine and its features.
The Internet Archive capitalized on the popular use of the term "WABAC Machine" from a segment of The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoon (specifically, Peabody's Improbable History), and uses the name "Wayback Machine" for its service that allows archives of the World Wide Web to be searched and accessed.