CachedView - View cached web page

View Cached Web Pages Instantly

Is a website down, currently unavailable, or recently changed? Our CachedView tool allows you to retrieve the “snapshot” of any URL stored by the world’s largest web archives. By accessing a cached version, you can view the content of a page exactly as it appeared when it was last indexed.

How to View a Cached Page

  1. Enter the URL: Paste the full address (including http/https) of the page you want to find.
  2. Select a Source: Choose between Google Cache, the Wayback Machine (Internet Archive), or Bing.
  3. Retrieve Content: Access the saved version of the site even if the original server is offline.

Why Use a Web Cache?

Top Cache Sources Explained

Source Best For History Depth
Google Cache Recent snapshots (days/weeks) Short-term
Wayback Machine Historical versions (years) Long-term
Bing Cache Alternative recent snapshot Short-term

Privacy & Accuracy

Please note that cached views are static snapshots. Interactive elements like forms, real-time comments, or shopping carts will not function. This tool simply redirects your request to the most reliable archival services to save you the effort of manual searching.

Pro Tip: If you are trying to find an older version of a site from several years ago, the Wayback Machine is your best option. For a page that was working yesterday but is down now, Google Cache is usually superior.