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Archive Page

Open an archive.ph snapshot of the current page with one click. Bypass paywalls and preserve content you need.

Users115
Rating5.0
Reviews1
Manifest versionV3
7-day growth+3
7-day growth rate+2.68%
Preview

Archive Page Media preview

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Trend

30-day user trend

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User Growth Over Time

1071101131151182026年5月30日2026年6月2日2026年6月5日Latest: 115
Rating trend

30-day rating change

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30-day rating change

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Latest
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30-day rating change
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4.904.955.005.055.102026年5月30日2026年6月2日2026年6月5日Latest: 5.00
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Growth overview

Daily, weekly, and monthly growth

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1-day growthDeclining
-2-1.71%
7-day growthGrowing
+3+2.68%
30-day growthGrowing
+6+5.5%
Technical snapshot

Version, languages, and crawl freshness

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Version1.0.3
ManifestV3
Size11.13KiB
Languages1English (United States)
Published
Store updated
Last crawled
English (United States)
Overview

Product summary

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Archive Page is a minimal, zero-configuration Chrome extension that does exactly one thing: it opens the archive.ph snapshot of whatever page you’re on. Hit the button in your toolbar, and—no login, no extra permissions—you instantly get the archived version in a new tab.

Perfect for:

- Bypassing paywalls on news sites

- Preserving against link rot

- Sharing stable, permanent URLs

Just click the Archive Page button and let archive.ph do the rest. That’s it—simple, fast, reliable.

Reviews

Recent review snapshot

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The Chrome Web Store shows 1 reviews, but only 0 review bodies have synced into ExtScope so far. Showing the synced reviews available right now.

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