SEC public filings explorer

Public-company research, rebuilt around the source filing.

SEC filings and financial data, without the noise. Read the actual filings, see reported financials, compare peers, track insiders, scan market-wide risk, and search disclosures. Every number cites its XBRL source on SEC.gov.

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AAPL · Apple Inc.
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Market
Ownership
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Audit a number

Trace any reported metric to the exact XBRL concept, fiscal period, filing, and accession.

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Read the company

Move from filing pulse to financial trend to risk language without changing tools.

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Compare with evidence

Line up peers using standardized statements, industry ratios, and source-linked values.

Market section

SEC Market Risk Atlas for the whole filing universe.

The market overview extends EDGAR Terminal beyond single-company research. It groups public-company filings into asset-class lenses, market-risk weather, derivative exposure signals, and geographic risk drivers so you can start with the market map and drill back into source filings.

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What the market page adds

Trade-book exposure

Companies grouped by filing evidence around credit, rates, commodities, and FX.

Risk weather

Market-risk pressure language summarized into readable filing-sourced signals.

Derivatives signals

Derivative assets, liabilities, notional exposure, and instrument classes where XBRL tags support it.

Geographic map

A globe-style filing lens for regions, drivers, and exposed ticker cohorts.

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Try it with a familiar company

One click into analysis, filings, peer comparison, market overview, and disclosure research.
What you can do

Eight professional research surfaces

Complete Filing History

Every 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, Form 4, and proxy filed with the SEC. Each company starts with a source-linked filing pulse, then groups filings by year and quarter with form filters and one-click source documents.

See Apple's filings →

Financial Analysis

Income statement, balance sheet, cash flow, common-size views, SEC filing activity, material event radar, disclosure risk radar, quarterly momentum, expense discipline, profitability bridge, earnings quality, growth durability, per-share economics, capital efficiency, asset composition, balance sheet risk, cash conversion, capital allocation with payout coverage, and a source-linked analyst checklist across 10 fiscal years. Every value links to its source XBRL tag or filing on SEC.gov.

Analyze JPMorgan →

SEC Market Risk Atlas

The market page rolls public-company filings into a cross-sector atlas: trade-book exposure, market-risk weather, asset-class exposure indexes, derivatives dashboards, and geographic risk signals derived from SEC filings.

Open Market Overview →

Industry-Aware Ratios

Banks get NIM, Efficiency Ratio, and NPL. Tech gets Rule of 40 and R&D intensity. Retail gets inventory turnover. Ratios automatically match each company's industry.

See banking ratios →

Stock Price with Filing Markers

10 years of stock price history, with 10-K and 10-Q filing dates marked. Click any marker to open that filing. Insider buys and sells overlaid.

See Tesla's chart →

Insider Trading

Parsed from SEC Form 4 XML filings. See which executives are buying or selling, when, at what price, and how it relates to filing dates.

NVIDIA insiders →

Peer Comparison

Compare up to 5 companies side-by-side. Normalize by index-to-100, per-share, or % of revenue. Head-to-head snapshot table with color-coded leaders.

Compare Big Tech →

Disclosure Keyword Search

Search the broader SEC EDGAR full-text index for any risk, trend, or operating term with optional company focus plus date, filing-form, and result-count filters, then review source-window, filer-concentration, and filing-mix signals before opening every hit at the source filing. For deeper context, scan up to 5 companies, curated sector universes, or a bounded cross-sector Market Map with paragraph-level excerpts.

Search tariffs, AI, cyber risk →
Why another SEC tool?

Built for people who want to check the footnotes.

Most financial tools tell you what the numbers are. This one shows you where they came from. Every value on every page links to the exact XBRL tag, filing, and accession number on SEC.gov.

Source-linked
Every value shows its XBRL tag, filing date, and accession number
Industry-aware
Banks get bank ratios, tech gets tech ratios, retail gets retail ratios
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No login, no email capture, no paywall — just the data
Research-grade
Built for analysts, students, and curious readers of 10-Ks

Pick any ticker to begin.

There are over 10,000 publicly traded U.S. companies in the SEC database. Type any of them above, start with a featured example, or open the market map.