EDGAR stores the filings. SECSift is where you read them.
Start Reading Filings on SECSift| Feature | SEC EDGAR | |
|---|---|---|
| Reading | ||
| Read SEC filings | Free | Free |
| Start without an account | ||
| Clean reading view | Free | As filed |
| Search inside a filing | Free | Browser find |
| Compare against previous filings | Free account | |
| Insider filings (Form 3, 4, 5) | Free | As filed |
| Highlight and take notes | Free account | |
| Link to an exact passage | Free | |
| Tables | ||
| Common-size and growth analysis | Free | |
| Save a table as an image | Free account | |
| Export tables to CSV or Excel | $12/mo | |
| Merge a table across years | $12/mo | |
| Export the filing as PDF (with markups) | $12/mo | Browser print |
| Export the filing as Markdown | $12/mo | |
| AI Features | ||
| Label sections read, skim, or skip | Free account | |
| Flag the lines that matter | Free account | |
| Identify routine legal text | Free account | |
| Ask AI about the filing | Free account | |
| Data and bulk access | ||
| Every exhibit and attachment | Rendered | Free |
| Full-text search across all filings | Free | |
| XBRL data and APIs | Free | |
| Bulk downloads of the corpus | Free | |
| Alerts on new filings | RSS |
Have any questions or features you'd like added to SECSift? !
Yes. SECSift doesn't change a word or remove anything from the filing, so you're reading exactly what the company submitted. Use EDGAR if you need to search every filer's text at once or pull bulk XBRL data.
Yes. No account, no plan, no limits. Reading SEC EDGAR filings on SECSift is free as well (no account required).
EDGAR is built to store and serve filings. Once a 10-K is open you're on your own. There's no useful search function, no way to compare it against last year, and nothing separating the routine legal text from what actually changed.
Yes. EDGAR searches the text of every filing back to 2001, which is the fastest way to find which companies mention something. But once you've opened a filing it becomes difficult to navigate, read, and analyze effectively, which is what SECSift was built for.
You can download PDF filings from EDGAR, but only if the company filed one. There's no native Excel export feature on EDGAR. EDGAR's structured data comes as quarterly bulk archives covering every filer at once.
No. A free account comes with 100 credits for the AI features. You can also compare against previous filings, organize filings, and save notes with a free account.
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