A feed keeps a day; we keep a season.
The world’s articles beside your own records — beautifully arranged, kept for good.
Nothing to install — download one file, double-click it, and the studio opens in the browser you already use.
Download Archive Studio — for Windows · freeWindows 10·11 · about 62MB · no sign-up · your records stay in your own Documents folder
Press the button above — a single file (ArchiveStudio.exe) will download.
Double-click the downloaded file. The very first time, your computer may check it quietly for a little while — just wait.
The “Windows protected your PC” notice appears because our signature isn’t registered yet. Click “More info”, then “Run anyway”.
When your browser opens by itself, you’re ready — clip in, curate, and finish, just as the screen guides you.
Not a complicated tool — a small ritual of keeping.
Paste the address of a page you’re reading — this computer captures it into your source box.
Keep only what matters and leave one line. What you remove never ships.
Cover, format, paper, stickers, collage — like picking a notebook at a stationery shop.
It becomes a book you can leaf through, and a print-ready PDF to hold.
Curate once — it comes out four ways.
A book with real page-turns — opens from a single file
A print edition ready for paper
A wall of time, hung by date
A square deck you can draw one by one
Not proof of a day — the record of a season. These are only examples; the right one is yours, not on this list.
Finish lines, that day’s weather, and the year’s marathon stories in one book.
A child’s drawing beside what the world looked like back then.
From the debut article to the concert ticket — one chapter of a life.
A customer’s kind words and the neighborhood news, kept together.
Principles, not trends.
Captures and books live only on this machine. Nothing is sent anywhere.
No automatic collection. What goes in — and what stays — is your hand’s work.
A finished book is for someone dear. We build nothing that spreads it.
We never ask your name or email. Open it and begin.