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Search & Download SEC Company Filings

Every U.S. public company is required to file periodic reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission through the EDGAR system. EDGAR is free but fragmented: a 10-K can span dozens of separate HTML exhibits, a 10-Q is split across four or five supporting files, and there is no built-in way to grab "the last three years of 10-Ks, 10-Qs, and 20-Fs for AAPL" as a single archive. That's what this page does.

Build a filings zip

Enter a ticker, CIK, or CUSIP. The builder fetches every 10-K, 10-Q, and 20-F the issuer has filed within your lookback window, packs them into a single archive, and hands you a one-shot download link. Nothing is stored on our servers — the zip is deleted the instant you download it.

Output format

Filing types covered

10-K
Annual Report
Once per fiscal year

Comprehensive annual disclosure covering business operations, risk factors, audited financial statements, and management discussion & analysis (MD&A). The single most detailed filing an issuer produces.

10-Q
Quarterly Report
Three times per fiscal year

Shorter, unaudited quarterly update. Lighter on narrative than a 10-K but includes the latest income statement, balance sheet, cash-flow statement, and material-events disclosures.

20-F
Annual Report (Foreign Private Issuer)
Once per fiscal year

The 10-K equivalent for foreign private issuers (FPIs) listed on U.S. exchanges. Includes reconciliations between home-country GAAP and IFRS/US-GAAP where applicable.

Frequently asked

What identifiers can I use?

Any of: stock ticker (e.g. AAPL), Central Index Key (e.g. 0000320193), or CUSIP (e.g. 037833100). Ticker is matched against the SEC's company-tickers index, which is updated daily.

Is this different from just going to EDGAR?

Functionally, no — every file served here comes directly from EDGAR. The convenience is that we normalize a multi-file filing into one archive per filing, strip the SEC iXBRL navigation chrome out of the HTML, and bundle the results into a single download so you can open the whole lookback window without clicking through EDGAR 30+ times.

PDF or HTML — which should I pick?

HTML if you want the full, link-preserving original (especially for filings with many exhibits or complex tables). PDF if you want a single, print-ready, archive-friendly copy per filing. PDF rendering is only available on the local dashboard build — in production we surface HTML only to keep the server light.

How recent is the data?

Live. Each build hits EDGAR in real time, so anything that has been accepted by the SEC appears immediately. There is no caching or nightly batch.

Are any filings excluded?

This zip includes periodic reports only: 10-K, 10-Q, and 20-F. We do not bundle 8-Ks, proxy statements (DEF 14A), registration statements (S-1), or other form types here. Form 4 (insider trades) and Form 13F (institutional holdings) live on their own tabs — see Insider Trading and 13F Portfolios.