Webrecorder
@webrecorder.net
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Our browser extension, ArchiveWeb.page has recently surpassed 20,000 users on the Chrome Web store:

chromewebstore.google.com/detail/webre...

That's 20k+ users creating their own high-fidelity, interactive web archives, right in their own browsers!

If you use ArchiveWeb.page, leave us a review!
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Join Us! At the 89th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archivists on Monday August 25th (4:00pm - 6:00pm) & Tuesday August 26th (9:00am - 4:00pm) in the Exhibitor Hall, Booth 117! #SAA2025 archives2025.expofp.com?webrecorder
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Browsertrix 1.18 is out, with support for large seed lists and a new email system so invites, password resets, and everything else is clearer, smoother, and prettier.

Also better QA and a setting to automatically fail a crawl when you get logged out.

webrecorder.net/blog/2025-08...
Browsertrix 1.18: Large URL Lists and Beautiful Emails • Webrecorder Blog
Browsertrix 1.18 brings support for large URL lists, new email templates, and UX improvements for crawling and curating.
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Up on the Webrecorder blog today: a post all about our latest Browsertrix release, 1.17.

This release was focused on two much-requested features: crawl pause/resume and crawling websites with only 1 or 2 browser windows.

Read more on our blog: webrecorder.net/blog/2025-07...
Browsertrix 1.17: Crawl Pause/Resume and Lower Numbers of Browser Windows • Webrecorder Blog
Crawl pause/resume and lower number of browser windows
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You can also browse climate.govarchive.us for mirror of climate .gov
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Some of the sites also have their own standalone mirrors for easier access:

The archived mirror for climate.gov is available at: climate.govarchive.us

We also have a mirror of the USGCRP sites is at:
globalchange.govarchive.us
climate.govarchive.us
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I wrote a blog post for the @webrecorder.net site all about exciting new developments in automated behaviors in Browsertrix. In short, it's easier than ever to tell the crawler exactly what actions to take while archiving a web page! Check it out: webrecorder.net/blog/2025-05...
Create, Use, and Automate Actions With Custom Behaviors in Browsertrix • Webrecorder Blog
It is now easier than ever to automate custom page actions in Browsertrix.
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New on the blog: how to automate actions in the browser while crawling with Browsertrix! Including lots of new exciting work like the Autoclick behavior, support for custom behaviors in Browsertrix, and a new easier way to create behaviors with DevTools Recorder

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Create, Use, and Automate Actions With Custom Behaviors in Browsertrix • Webrecorder Blog
It is now easier than ever to automate custom page actions in Browsertrix.
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Join us for a free, hands-on web archiving workshop in NYC!
June 18th at 2PM EST at @TheNewSchool Archives
This workshop will teach you how to use Browsertrix to create, curate, and share archives of online content! RSVP today, as space is limited: tinyurl.com/2fh5f5ae #WebArchives #Browsertrix
Web Archiving with Browsertrix: Hands On Workshop
Join us for a hands-on workshop on web archiving with Browsertrix, Webrecorder's most comprehensive high-fidelity web archiving tool. Since 2014, Webrecorder has built quality open-source tools that enable 'web archiving for all,' allowing anyone with a browser to create web archives and accurately replay them later. No matter your web archiving experience, this workshop will teach you how to use Browsertrix to create, curate, and share archives of the online content that matters most to you and your community!Members from the Browsertrix team will be on-site to introduce: - Crawling websites with Browsertrix- Configuring browser profiles to crawl social media and other web content hidden behind log-ins- Using Browsertrix's quality assurance features to assess the quality of their crawls- Curating archived items into collections to share with their communitiesAttendees will be invited to join for a post-workshop happy hour in the Union Square area for an open conversation about web archives.RSVP is required, as space is limited. We encourage attendees to bring laptops to crawl alongside us in real time!
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We’re committed to providing accessible, high-fidelity web archiving tools for all, especially in these times where organizations are facing funding and staffing challenges. Learn more about our full suite of tools in our recent blog post webrecorder.net/blog/2025-04...
Our Commitment to Provide Accessible Tools • Webrecorder Blog
This is how Webrecorder supports archivists in times where cultural organizations navigate challenges in funding, budgets and limited staff.
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Want to dive deeper into web archiving? Check out our brand new Resources page which includes helpful guides, reference materials, presentations, and more! webrecorder.net/resources/

Read more on our blog webrecorder.net/blog/2025-04... and tell us what else you’d like to see in this evolving hub
Resources • Webrecorder
Information, terminology, and resources for archiving and preserving the web.
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Whether it's a DH project, a personal site, or even gov site that is going offline, all you need is a WACZ file created with any of our tools (Browsertrix.com, ArchiveWeb.page) and you can host a web archive-powered mirror of your own, for free!

To get started, check out:
github.com/webrecorder/...
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Love this new initiative by @webrecorder.net: GovArchive.us, mirroring dynamic sites as a static web archive, while preserving the previous URL structure. Could be a really compelling options for digital humanities projects, too.
Introducing GovArchive.us & Mirroring Entire Sites with Web Archives • Webrecorder Blog
Introducing GovArchive.us and tooling to mirror web sites using web archives.
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I put together this mini-site for @webrecorder.net showcasing our US Government web archives

Replace “.gov” with “.govarchive.‍us” on any of the supported government sites to seamlessly browse archived versions, including sites like USAID that are now gone

Blog post in the quoted post!
Screenshot of govarchive.us showing the info banner & several collections
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Ever wanted to restore a taken down site from a web archive, with link navigation and references intact?
Our latest tooling make this simpler than ever!

Announcing govarchive.us - a dynamic, web archive-powered mirror of US government sites!

More details on our blog
webrecorder.net/blog/2025-03...
Introducing GovArchive.us & Mirroring Entire Sites with Web Archives • Webrecorder Blog
Introducing GovArchive.us and tooling to mirror web sites using web archives.
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Join us for a Browsertrix webinar! We’re partnering with Preserve This on March 19 at 2 PM CT for a deep dive into high-fidelity web archiving. Learn how to archive social media, replay archived items, and get the most out of Browsertrix.

Register here -> event.webinarjam.com/register/105...
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We’re excited to share the first batch of US Government websites that Webrecorder has archived as part of the
@eotarchive.org initiative. They’re now available on our public collections gallery app.browsertrix.com/explore/usgo...

#WebArchiving #Browsertrix #EOTarchive
Screenshot of Webrecorder's public collection gallery of US government sites web archive on Browsertrix
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Today we’re introducing Public Collections on Browsertrix, a new feature that lets you personalize, curate, and showcase your archives with the world. Read more on our blog webrecorder.net/blog/2025-03...

#WebArchiving #Browsertrix
Introducing Public Collections in Browsertrix • Webrecorder Blog
Now you can curate, personalize, and share all your your crawls in one place.
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Browsertrix is up and running again! If you have any questions, let us know at [email protected]
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We are currently investigating an HTTPS authentication issue with Browsertrix.
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We’re proud to be collaborating with the @eotarchive.org and EDGI to capture and preserve critical government websites before they’re lost, using our high-fidelity web archiving tools: Browsertrix and ArchiveWeb.page

webrecorder.net/blog/2025-02...

#webarchiving #digitalpreservation #EOTarchive
Preserving Government Websites with Browsertrix • Webrecorder Blog
A collaborative effort alongside the End of Term Web Archive to capture and save history.
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Webrecorder is part of the EOT archive initiative (eotarchive.org/) along with the other partners. Our focus is on high value interactive content (dashboards, maps, etc...) We'll have more updates to share soon, please continue submitting federal URLs via: digital2.library.unt.edu/nomination/e...
End of Term Web Archive
The End of Term Web Archive is a collaborative initiative that collects, preserves, and makes accessible United States Government websites at the end of presidential administrations.
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