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Revision as of 14:42, 21 April 2021



Webrecorder is a hosted web archiving tool with which users can capture what they see as they browse websites and save that information (locally or to a free account)
Homepage:https://webrecorder.io/
License:Webrecorder is an open-source software product (under the Apache License) and shared via [GitHub][1]
Platforms:Platform agnostic, operates via web browser
Function:Web Snapshot
Content type:Web
Appears in COW:Deciding what appoach to use for web resources deposited with the archive, Quality Assurance: Iterative Seed Issue Decision Tree




Description

Webrecorder is a hosted web archiving tool with which users can capture what they see as they browse websites and save that information. Via a web browser Webrecorder collects content and data from web pages including: HTML, images, scripts, stylesheets, Flash, Java applets as well as video, audio and other elements used to make web pages and web apps. Webrecorder can capture dynamic web content that cannot be captured by most crawler-based web archiving tools. Webrecorder can record what you see when you are logged in to a social media profile (though it does not record site login credentials).

One does not need to login to use Webrecorder to capture web content if the intent is to download the captures right away (as a WARC file) and save them locally. Desktop software that can open a WARC file, such as Webrecorder Player [2], is needed to view web archives downloaded from Webrecorder. Webrecorder Player is available at no charge and with this software you will be able to view all the content contained in a WARC file without being connected to the internet. For continued access to archived content online, and to be able to add to a collection, it is necessary to log in to a free account, which comes with 5 GB of storage (at least as of fall 2017).

Webrecorder is a project of Rhizome [3] under its digital preservation program.

User Experiences

  • Happy accidents: adventures in web preservation [4]

Development Activity

All development activity is visible on GitHub: http://github.com/webrecorder/webrecorder/commits


Activity Feed

Below the last 5 commits:

2021-10-13 21:41:40
[tag:github.com,2008:Grit::Commit/308fbb98c1b9e668ef4facb66b43f0c362c202de Create SECURITY.md (#833)]
by sartoshi-foot-dao https://github.com/sartoshi-foot-dao
2021-03-02 16:32:26
[tag:github.com,2008:Grit::Commit/8690608171f35c475842df8fabbe666f5058193d Fix docker-compose network names webrecorder -> conifer (#814)]
by humberthardy https://github.com/humberthardy
2020-08-17 14:31:03
[tag:github.com,2008:Grit::Commit/2d5907a3b7fbfebb2d8d50b80ff811a3136b9b1f Conifer release (#806)]
by m4rk3r https://github.com/m4rk3r
2020-06-09 00:14:07
[tag:github.com,2008:Grit::Commit/a2bc3b367c2602d2f153cbd06ea09d0eb6faec3e pywb update:]
by ikreymer https://github.com/ikreymer
2020-06-03 15:48:24
[tag:github.com,2008:Grit::Commit/9cb72a099673857e5d06c959b9dc2e3cd249eb72 Autopilot multi behavior Option (#795)]
by ikreymer https://github.com/ikreymer