HTTrack (WinHTTrack) is a completely free, open-source offline browser and website downloader. It is also an easy-to-use web crawler and web spider designed for non-technical users, requiring absolutely no coding skills. It allows you to download a World Wide Web site from the Internet to a local directory, building recursively all directories, getting HTML, images, and other files from the server to your computer. Links are reconstructed relatively, so you can browse the site offline seamlessly.
As an easy web crawler and web spider for non-technical users and everyone, it is perfect for backing up personal websites, archiving documentation, or turning API manuals into offline resources for reading anytime.
Recursively download all directories, obtaining HTML, CSS, JS, images, and other assets while preserving the original website design.
HTTrack automatically converts absolute URLs to relative links on your local disk, enabling seamless navigation offline without an internet connection.
Pause and resume active downloads. You can also update existing mirrored websites, downloading only new or modified files to save time and bandwidth.
Configure custom rules and filters to include or exclude specific file types, subfolders, or external links, giving you complete control over your downloads.
Access the HTTrack Website Copier documentation, download center, step-by-step guides, and FAQ in your preferred language.
As a widely recognized open-source project, HTTrack offers excellent Graphical User Interface (GUI) clients across major platforms.
WinHTTrack is the GUI version designed specifically for Windows systems, featuring a wizard-style control panel. It is perfect for web designers, frontend developers, and content creators to capture websites safely and quickly.
HTTrack also provides a native GUI experience for Android devices. Create offline mirrors directly on your phone or tablet to read, learn, and browse your favorite websites during commutes, flights, or places with poor internet connectivity.