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July 23, 2025

July 2025 Crawl Archive Now Available

Note: this post has been marked as obsolete.
The crawl archive for July 2025 is now available. Crawled between July 7th and July 21st, the data contains 2.42 billion web pages, or 419 TiB of uncompressed content.
Thom Vaughan
Thom Vaughan
Thom is Principal Technologist at the Common Crawl Foundation.

We are pleased to announce that the crawl archive for July 2025 is now available.

The data was crawled between July 7th and July 21st, and contains 2.42 billion web pages (or 419 TiB of uncompressed content). Page captures are from 47.6 million hosts or 39 million registered domains and include 763 million new URLs, not visited in any of our prior crawls.

File List #Files Total Size
Compressed (TiB)
Segments segment.paths.gz 100
WARC warc.paths.gz 100000 88.20
WAT wat.paths.gz 100000 16.31
WET wet.paths.gz 100000 6.49
Robots.txt robotstxt.paths.gz 100000 0.15
Non-200 responses non200responses.paths.gz 100000 3.00
URL index cc-index.paths.gz 302 0.19
Columnar URL index cc-index-table.paths.gz 900 0.21

Archive Location & Download

The July 2025 crawl archive is located in the commoncrawl bucket at crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2025-30/.

To assist with exploring and using the dataset, we provide gzipped files which list all segments, WARC, WAT and WET files.

By simply adding either s3://commoncrawl/ or https://data.commoncrawl.org/ to each line, you end up with the S3 and HTTP paths respectively, please see Get Started for detailed instructions.

This release was authored by:
Hande is a Senior ML Engineer with the Common Crawl Foundation.
Hande Çelikkanat
Thom is Principal Technologist at the Common Crawl Foundation.
Thom Vaughan

Erratum: 

Content is truncated

Originally reported by: 
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Some archived content is truncated due to fetch size limits imposed during crawling. This is necessary to handle infinite or exceptionally large data streams (e.g., radio streams). Prior to March 2025 (CC-MAIN-2025-13), the truncation threshold was 1 MiB. From the March 2025 crawl onwards, this limit has been increased to 5 MiB.

For more details, see our truncation analysis notebook.