Website Clone

Clone any public website to a ZIP file right in your browser. It downloads the HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, and fonts, rewrites every path, and the copy opens offline. Free, no signup, nothing stored on a server.

Clone Options

How to Clone a Website to a ZIP File

1

Enter the URL

Paste the address of the page you want to copy. Use http or https.

2

Choose Your Options

Pick what to download, images, CSS, JavaScript, and fonts. Turn on Clone All Pages to follow internal links, and set how many pages to grab.

3

Download Your ZIP

Click Start Cloning, watch the live progress, then download the ZIP. It is named after the site and opens offline.

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Take a Live Site With You

Sometimes you need a static copy of a website. Maybe you want to study how a page is built, keep an archive before a redesign, work on it without internet, or hand a snapshot to a client. This tool fetches a page, pulls in the files it depends on, and packs everything into a single ZIP you can open straight from your computer.

It does more than save the HTML. It collects the stylesheets, scripts, images, and fonts, including the ones referenced inside CSS, then rewrites every link to point at the local copies so the page looks right offline. You choose what to include, and you can clone a single page or follow internal links to grab a whole site, up to fifty pages.

Everything runs in your browser. The page and its files are fetched, bundled, and zipped on your device, so nothing you clone is stored on a server. One thing to know, sites built entirely in JavaScript, like many React or Vue apps, render their content after scripts run, so a static copy of those can come back mostly empty. The tool warns you when it spots one.

Why Use This Website Cloner?

Full ZIP Download

Get the whole page bundled into one ZIP, with the folder layout sorted into css, js, images, and fonts.

Works Offline

Every link to a stylesheet, script, image, or font is rewritten to the local copy, so the saved page renders without internet.

Pick What You Grab

Choose images, CSS, JavaScript, and fonts with simple on and off switches. Take only what you need.

Single or Whole Site

Clone one page, or follow internal links to copy up to fifty pages in one run.

Live Progress and Retry

See each file download in real time. Slow or dropped files are retried automatically so the copy is more complete.

Private by Design

Pages and files are fetched and zipped in your browser. Nothing you clone is uploaded or stored on a server.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about cloning websites and using this tool.

Can I clone any website with this tool?
You can clone any public page. Clone only sites you own or have permission to copy. Pages behind a login, or that block automated requests, may not come through fully.
Does the cloned site work offline?
Yes. The tool rewrites every link to images, stylesheets, scripts, and fonts to point at the local files in the ZIP, so the page opens correctly from your computer without internet.
Why might some images or styles be missing?
A few files can fail under load or be blocked by the site. The tool retries once and then reports how many were skipped. Sites built in JavaScript may also load content after scripts run, which a static copy cannot capture.
How many pages can be cloned?
A single page by default. Turn on Clone All Pages to follow internal links, up to fifty pages in one run, which keeps things fast and avoids overloading the site.
Does this upload my data anywhere?
No. The page and its files are fetched, bundled, and zipped entirely in your browser. Nothing you clone is uploaded, logged, or stored on a server.
Is it free to clone a website?
Yes, it is completely free with no signup and no limits.
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