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arch.supply

A beautiful way to explore the Internet Archive

Browse 40M+ posters, maps, type specimens, pulp covers and museum scans from the Internet Archive — for inspiration, research, or the sheer joy of it. Save to moodboards, pull color palettes, credit sources. No login, no API key.

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Hi Product Hunt 👋 I'm Craig and the creator of arch.supply.

I kept going down rabbit holes on the Internet Archive — 1930s travel posters, USGS topographic maps, vintage type specimens, pulp sci-fi covers — and loving what I found, but hating how I found it. The catalog is one of the wonders of the web, and the interface makes you work for every gem.

arch.supply is the visual front door I wanted. It's a fast masonry feed over 40M+ public-domain and openly-licensed scans, with:

  • 🖼️ Moodboards — heart anything, it's saved instantly (no account needed)

  • 🎨 Palette extraction — pull copyable hex codes straight off any scan

  • 🔎 Real search — filter by era, media type, subject; shuffle for serendipity

  • 🎵 Listen while you browse: set the mood as you browse with Raydio integration

  • 📚 Page-through previews — flip through books and magazines in a lightbox

  • 🔗 Shareable views — the whole search state lives in the URL

  • ✍️ One-click credits — export a ready-made attribution list

It runs entirely in your browser — no backend, no API key — fetching live from archive.org's public APIs. Accounts and a daily-finds newsletter are optional extras; the core works signed-out and offline-friendly (it's a PWA).

It's an independent project, not affiliated with the Internet Archive — and a slice of any merch sales goes back to them, because they make all of this possible.

I'd genuinely love to know what you dig up. Drop the weirdest, most beautiful thing you find in the replies 👇

About arch.supply on Product Hunt

A beautiful way to explore the Internet Archive

arch.supply was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #30 on the daily leaderboard. Browse 40M+ posters, maps, type specimens, pulp covers and museum scans from the Internet Archive — for inspiration, research, or the sheer joy of it. Save to moodboards, pull color palettes, credit sources. No login, no API key.

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