
Wayback Machine Downloader
Download the source code and assets from the Wayback Machine — pick a snapshot date and get a browsable ZIP. No install, no setup.
- Recover any snapshot from the Internet Archive
- Preview the archived pages before you download
- Download a ZIP — HTML, CSS, JS & images, relinked for offline use
- Pick the date to capture a version that has since changed
If it's in the Wayback Machine, you can save it
Recover marketing pages, product sites, portfolios, and entire sites as they existed on a past date. Paste the link, pick a snapshot, preview the capture, download the package.
Choose the capture date you need from the Internet Archive — recover a version of the site as it existed before it changed or disappeared.
The archived HTML, stylesheets, scripts, and images all come down together, so the recovered copy looks and behaves like the original snapshot.
The whole archived site lands as a single, organized ZIP — yours to inspect, restore, edit, or hand off.
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Built for clean, complete recovery
No install, and no guessing which capture to grab — preview first, then download a copy that works offline.
What's in your recovered copy
Every recovery keeps the original site's link structure, so you can open the HTML in a browser and it just works — offline.
From an archive link to a downloadable copy in three steps
Paste a Wayback link and we handle the rebuild, the preview, and the packaging. No install, no setup — it all runs in the cloud.
Paste a Wayback link
Drop in an archive.org / Wayback Machine URL — or a plain domain — and pick the snapshot date you want to recover.
Preview the snapshot
We rebuild the archived pages and host a browsable preview, so you can confirm the snapshot before saving anything.
Download the ZIP
Get a ZIP of the archived HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and images — with internal links rewritten so the recovered copy works offline.
Try it now — paste a Wayback link to start.
What you'll use it for
Recover sites that are gone, restore an earlier version, or research how a page looked in the past.