ArchiveBox
Self-host web archiving and preserve URLs, media and page assets under your control.
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What this tool does.
ArchiveBox is an open-source self-hosted web-archiving system that saves pages, media and related assets while keeping the archive under your own control.
Useful when your workflow requires local custody, repeatability and archival depth beyond a browser extension.
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Related articles.
Wayback Machine vs SingleFile vs ArchiveBox: Which Preservation Tool Fits Which Job?
Three very different approaches to preservation: public web history, local page capture, and self-hosted archiving. Here is how to choose the right one for the job.
Building a Lightweight Evidence Capture Workflow
A practical workflow for capturing, preserving, and packaging public web evidence without overengineering the process or losing track of what matters.
Hunchly vs ArchiveBox: Evidence Packaging vs Archive Ownership
Hunchly and ArchiveBox both support preservation, but one is built around investigative evidence packaging while the other is better understood as self-hosted archive infrastructure.
Related tools.
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Hunchly
Capture, preserve and organize web evidence with audit-friendly context.
Wayback Machine
View historical snapshots of public web pages and archive URLs over time.
SingleFile
Save a full web page into one self-contained HTML file.