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Free EDGAR Tools
All tools use official SEC EDGAR APIs and are completely free to use. No registration required.
SEC EDGAR Company Search — Free Filing Lookup
EDGARTools Company Search lets you find any SEC-registered company's filings instantly. Search by…
Use Free Tool →SIC Code Lookup — Free SEC EDGAR Industry Code Tool
A SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) code is a 4-digit number used by the SEC and IRS to…
Use Free Tool →CIK Number Lookup — Find Any Company's SEC CIK Free
A CIK (Central Index Key) is the unique 10-digit identifier the SEC assigns to every EDGAR…
Use Free Tool →EDGAR Full-Text Search — Search Inside SEC Filings Free
EDGAR Full-Text Search lets you search the actual text of all SEC filings — find any keyword…
Use Free Tool →SEC EDGAR RSS Feed Reader — Monitor New Filings Live
The EDGAR RSS Feed Reader displays new SEC filings in real time as they are accepted by the SEC.…
Use Free Tool →SEC 13F Holdings Viewer — Free Institutional Filings Tool
The 13F Holdings Viewer fetches any institutional investment manager's most recent 13F-HR filing…
Use Free Tool →SEC EDGAR Guides
Comprehensive guides to understanding SEC filings, forms, and the EDGAR system.
How to Use SEC EDGAR: Complete Beginner's Guide (2026)
SEC EDGAR is the free government database where all U.S. public companies file financial reports. To use it…
SEC 13F Filings: Complete Guide to Institutional Holdings
A 13F filing is the quarterly SEC report required from institutional investment managers with $100 million or…
What Is a 10-K Filing? SEC Annual Report Complete Guide
A Form 10-K is the annual report that U.S. public companies are required to file with the SEC. It contains…
SEC EDGAR API Guide: Complete Free Developer Reference
The SEC EDGAR REST API at data.sec.gov is completely free and requires no registration or API key. It…
SEC Filing Deadlines 2026: Complete Calendar for All Forms
2026 10-K deadlines (December 31 FY): Large Accelerated Filers by March 2 (60 days), Accelerated Filers by…
How to Track Institutional Holdings With SEC 13F Filings
Institutional holdings are disclosed in quarterly 13F filings on SEC EDGAR. Any institutional investment…
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is SEC EDGAR?
SEC EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval) is the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's online database of public company filings. It contains millions of documents — annual reports, quarterly earnings, insider transactions, IPO registrations, and more — all freely accessible to the public.
Is EDGARScout free to use?
Yes. All tools on EDGARScout are completely free. SEC EDGAR data is public by law, and we provide free access to it through a clean, fast interface. The site is supported by display advertising.
How current is the data?
Data is retrieved live from SEC EDGAR APIs. Filing information is typically available within minutes of SEC acceptance. Company search results and CIK lookups use SEC's daily-updated company_tickers.json file.
What types of SEC filings can I find?
You can search for any form type on EDGAR, including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly reports, 8-K current events, Form 4 insider transactions, 13F institutional holdings, S-1 IPO registrations, proxy statements (DEF 14A), and hundreds of other form types.