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Since its July 2009 launch, Archives.com has rapidly become the web's biggest family history bargain, offering cutting-edge family tree tools and access to over 2.2 billion vital and historical records at a price many times below the competition. How do we do it? Archives.com boasts some of the Silicon Valley's brightest engineers and designers, a team of experienced and passionate family history professionals, and partnerships with pillars of American family history research.
Since its July 2009 launch, Archives.com has rapidly become the web's biggest family history bargain, offering cutting-edge family tree tools and access to over 2.2 billion vital and historical records at a price many times below the competition. How do we do it? Archives.com boasts some of the Silicon Valley's brightest engineers and designers, a team of experienced and passionate family history professionals, and partnerships with pillars of American family history research.
Archives.com blends a startup's speed
and technical agility with genealogical expertise and institutional
know-how. Owned by profitable startup Inflection, recently dubbed "the hottest Silicon Valley company you've never heard of,"
Archives.com leverages its top-shelf engineering talent to build and
support its own technological platform. The result? Fast search results,
sophisticated research features, and simple-but-powerful family tree
tools.
No matter how robust the technology,
Archives.com must meet or exceed the needs of family history researchers
to succeed. That's why we've relentlessly pursued partnerships with the
most important organizations in genealogy. Our joint effort with
FamilySearch International, the world's largest genealogical
organization, brought the entire publicly available U.S. Census indexes
to our database—over 500 million records in total. Inflection further pledged over $5 million to digitize tens-of-millions of additional historical records,
the majority of which are not currently online. Archives.com is also
especially proud of its collaboration with the National Archives of the
United States, the end result of a competition between many family
history sites. Beginning April 2, 2012, Archives.com
will exclusively host access to the 1940 census, the first public
availability of these critical records that had long been restricted due
to government's 72-year privacy rules on census data.
Whereas genealogy has long been a
research-based endeavor, recent advances in genetic technology are
unlocking extraordinary information about humans' ancestral lineage. Our
partnership with Family Tree DNA
is bringing cutting-edge DNA analysis to our members, and the resulting
information—like ancestral migration patterns, potential familial
relationships, and detailed descriptions of important DNA markers—is
bringing a new level of precision to family history.
Archives.com makes it easy for anyone to begin to discover their heritage. Whether it's our clean and powerful design, no-fuss tree wizard, our educational Expert Series
articles, or our Facebook family tree tools, Archives.com represents an
affordable and powerful solution to any family history researcher, from
beginner to expert.
We'd love to hear your feedback. You can contact a member of the team directly at feedback@archives.com.
Contact us
Archives Member Services
P.O. Box 391146
Omaha, NE 68139
1-888-896-4442
P.O. Box 391146
Omaha, NE 68139
1-888-896-4442
Archives.com is owned and operated
by Inflection - a fast growing, Silicon Valley-based technology company.
To learn more about Inflection, visit Inflection.com.
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