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Create your Vinkius account to connect Internet Archive to AutoGen and start using all 10 AI tools in minutes. Fully managed, enterprise secure, and ready to use without writing a single line of code. No hosting, no server setup — just connect and start using.
Compatible with every major AI agent and IDE
What is the Internet Archive MCP Server?
Connect the Internet Archive to any AI agent and access the world's largest digital library — 40M+ books, videos, audio recordings, software, images, and archived web pages — plus the Wayback Machine for historical website snapshots, all through natural conversation.
What you can do
- Universal Search — Search across the entire Internet Archive collection for books, films, music, software, images, and web pages with complex query syntax
- Collection Browsing — Explore curated collections like Prelinger Archives, Project Gutenberg, NASA images, TV news, and more
- Media Type Filtering — Search specifically for texts, movies, audio, software, images, or datasets
- Creator Search — Find all works by a specific author, director, musician, or organization
- Historical Date Range — Discover content from specific decades or year ranges
- Item Metadata — Get complete details for any item including description, subjects, collections, file formats, and download links
- File Listings — See all downloadable files for an item with formats (PDF, EPUB, MP4, MP3) and sizes
- User Reviews — Read community reviews and ratings for archived items
- Wayback Machine — Check if any URL has been archived and find the closest snapshot date
- View Statistics — Track popularity and access counts for archived items
How it works
- Subscribe to this server
- No API key needed — completely free and public
- Start searching the world's digital library from Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client
The Internet Archive is a non-profit library providing universal access to all knowledge — no authentication or registration required for searching and viewing.
Who is this for?
- Researchers & Students — find historical documents, academic papers, rare books, and primary sources from any era
- Journalists — use the Wayback Machine to find archived versions of websites, verify claims, and track content changes over time
- Content Creators — discover public domain films, music, and images for creative projects and video essays
- Historians — explore Prelinger Archives, government films, TV news coverage, and cultural artifacts from any decade
- Software Developers — access classic software, abandonware, and historical computing materials
Built-in capabilities (10)
Items may contain multiple files in various formats (PDF, EPUB, MP4, MP3, JPEG, etc.). The identifier is the unique item ID from search results or the item URL. Use this to see what formats are available for download. Files can be downloaded from: https://archive.org/download/{identifier}/{filename} Get the file listing for a specific Internet Archive item
Returns: title, creator, date, description, subjects, collection(s), publisher, language, license, download stats, reviews, and complete file listing with formats and sizes. The identifier is obtained from search results or can be found in the item URL (e.g., from https://archive.org/details/big_buck_bunny, the identifier is "big_buck_bunny"). Use this to get comprehensive information about a specific item before downloading or citing it. Get complete metadata and details for a specific Internet Archive item
Each review includes reviewer name, star rating, review text, and submission date. Use this to understand community reception and quality assessment of items. Not all items have reviews — community items tend to have more user feedback. Get user reviews for a specific Internet Archive item
Returns total views and, when available, daily view counts and geographic breakdown. Use this to measure the popularity and reach of archived content. The identifier is the unique item ID from search results or the item URL. Get view count statistics for an Internet Archive item
The query parameter supports complex search syntax: AND, OR, NOT, wildcards (*), phrase matching ("..."), and field-specific searches (title:"X", subject:"Y"). Returns item identifiers, titles, media types, creators, dates, and collection info. Use this for broad searches across all media types. Optional fields parameter specifies which fields to return (comma-separated: "identifier,title,mediatype,creator,date,collection"). Default returns 25 rows; use rows to get up to 100 per page. Use page for pagination. Sort options: "date desc", "date asc", "title asc", "title desc", "creator asc", "downloads desc". Example queries: "moon landing", "subject:world war 2", "collection:prelinger". Search the Internet Archive for books, videos, audio, software, images, and more
Common collections: "prelinger" (Prelinger Archives), "fedflix" (Federal government films), "gutenberg" (Project Gutenberg ebooks), "opensource_movies" (community films), "netlabels" (netlabel music), "softwarelibrary" (classic software), "tv" (TV news archive), "pubmed" (medical journal articles), "nasa" (NASA images and videos), "americanlibraries" (library collections). Returns items within that collection with their identifiers, titles, and metadata. Use this to browse or search within curated collections. Search for items in a specific Internet Archive collection
The creator name should match how it appears in the item metadata (may be full name or organization name). Use this to find the complete works of an author, all films by a director, or all content from an organization. Example creators: "George Orwell", "Charlie Chaplin", "NASA", "Project Gutenberg". Search for items created by a specific person or organization
Combines a search query with year filtering to find historical content from a specific era. Use this to find content from specific decades or periods. Example: query="science fiction", startYear="1950", endYear="1959" finds 1950s sci-fi. The query parameter can be any valid search term. Years should be 4-digit format. Search for items within a specific year range
Media types include: "texts" (books, articles, documents), "movies" (films, videos, TV clips), "audio" (music, podcasts, radio, audiobooks), "software" (classic PC games, applications), "image" (photos, artwork, maps), "dataset" (data files), "web" (web pages). Use this when you want to find only items of a specific format. Example: mediatype="movies" returns only video content. Search for items of a specific media type in the Internet Archive
Returns the closest (most recent) archived snapshot with its timestamp and availability status. Use this to find archived versions of websites, verify if a page is preserved, or get the date of the most recent snapshot. The archived URL can be accessed at: https://web.archive.org/web/{timestamp}/{original_url}. Example: For https://example.com, returns the closest archived snapshot date and URL. Check if a URL has been archived by the Wayback Machine and find available snapshots
Why AutoGen?
AutoGen enables multi-agent conversations where agents negotiate, delegate, and collaboratively use Internet Archive tools. Connect 10 tools through Vinkius and assign role-based access. a data analyst queries while a reviewer validates, with optional human-in-the-loop approval for sensitive operations.
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Multi-agent conversations: multiple AutoGen agents discuss, delegate, and collaboratively use Internet Archive tools to solve complex tasks
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Role-based architecture lets you assign Internet Archive tool access to specific agents. a data analyst queries while a reviewer validates
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Human-in-the-loop support: agents can pause for human approval before executing sensitive Internet Archive tool calls
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Code execution sandbox: AutoGen agents can write and run code that processes Internet Archive tool responses in an isolated environment
Internet Archive in AutoGen
Why run Internet Archive with Vinkius?
The Internet Archive connection runs on our fully managed, secure cloud infrastructure. We handle the hosting, maintenance, and security so you don't have to deal with servers or code. All 10 tools are ready to work instantly without any complex setup.
You stay in complete control of your data. Your AI only accesses the information you approve, keeping your sensitive passwords and private details completely safe. Plus, with automatic optimizations, your AI works faster and more efficiently.

* Every connection is hosted and maintained by Vinkius. We handle the security, updates, and infrastructure so you don't have to write code or manage servers. See our infrastructure
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Professionals who connect Internet Archive to AutoGen through Vinkius don't need to write code, manage servers, or worry about security. Everything is pre-configured, secure, and runs automatically in the background.
Raw MCP | Vinkius | |
|---|---|---|
| Ready-to-use MCPs | Find and configure each manually | 4,000+ MCPs ready to use |
| Connection Setup | Manual coding & server setup | 1-click instant connection |
| Server Hosting | You host it yourself (needs 24/7 uptime) | 100% hosted & managed by Vinkius |
| Security & Privacy | Stored in plaintext config files | Bank-grade encrypted vault |
| Activity Visibility | Blind execution (no logs or tracking) | Live dashboard with real-time logs |
| Cost Control | Runaway AI token spend risk | Automatic budget limits |
| Revoking Access | Must delete files or code to stop | 1-click disconnect button |
How Vinkius secures
Internet Archive for AutoGen
Every request between AutoGen and Internet Archive is protected by our secure gateway. We automatically keep your sensitive data private, prevent unauthorized access, and let you disconnect instantly at any time.
Frequently asked questions
Is any authentication required to use the Internet Archive API?
No! All search, metadata, and Wayback Machine features are completely free and public — no API key or account needed. You can search 40M+ items, get item details, and check archived URLs immediately. Authentication is only required if you want to upload content (which this MCP server doesn't support).
How do I find and download files from an archived item?
First, use search to find items matching your query and note the identifier (e.g., "big_buck_bunny"). Then use get_item_files to see all available files with their formats (PDF, MP4, MP3, etc.). Files can be downloaded directly from: https://archive.org/download/{identifier}/{filename}. Many items offer multiple formats for the same content.
How can I use the Wayback Machine to find archived websites snapshots?
Use the wayback_availability tool with any full URL (e.g., "https://example.com"). It returns the closest archived snapshot with its timestamp. The archived page can be viewed at: https://web.archive.org/web/{timestamp}/{original_url}. Note: Not all URLs are archived — the Wayback Machine selectively crawls and saves web pages.
What collections are available in the Internet Archive?
Major collections include: Prelinger Archives (ephemeral films), Project Gutenberg (free ebooks), NASA (space images and videos), TV News Archive, FedFlix (government films), Open Source Movies, Netlabels (independent music), Software Library (classic games and apps), American Libraries, Biodiversity Heritage Library, and thousands of community collections. Use search_by_collection to explore any collection.
How does AutoGen connect to MCP servers?
Create an MCP tool adapter and assign it to one or more agents in the group chat. AutoGen agents can then call Internet Archive tools during their conversation turns.
Can different agents have different MCP tool access?
Yes. AutoGen's role-based architecture lets you assign specific MCP tools to specific agents, so a querying agent has different capabilities than a reviewing agent.
Does AutoGen support human approval for tool calls?
Yes. Configure human-in-the-loop mode so agents pause and request approval before executing sensitive MCP tool calls.
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