SEC EDGAR Intel: Filings, Financials & Full-Text Search
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SEC EDGAR Intel: Filings, Financials & Full-Text Search
Turn SEC EDGAR into structured data. Track any US public company's filings (10-K, 8-K, 13F and more), pull clean XBRL financials as a time series, or run full-text search across every filing. Official SEC public data, no API key, no proxy. Delta mode for recurring filing and keyword monitoring.
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Turn the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's EDGAR system into clean, structured data you can drop into a spreadsheet, database, or model. Track any public company's filings, pull audited XBRL financials as a time series, or search the full text of every filing for a keyword or phrase.
Built on the official SEC public data endpoints. No API key. No proxy. No login.
Three modes
1. Filings (per company)
Give it tickers or CIK numbers and get every recent filing back as structured rows: form type, filing date, report date, accession number, and direct links to the primary document. Filter by form (10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, S-1, 13F-HR, Form 4, and so on).
Use it to monitor a portfolio, watch competitors, or feed a compliance pipeline. Turn on delta mode and a scheduled run emits only filings that appeared since the last run, so a schedule plus webhook becomes a real-time filing alert.
2. Financials (XBRL facts)
Pull headline numbers straight from the structured XBRL data companies file: revenue, net income, operating income, assets, liabilities, equity, cash, EPS, and any other US-GAAP concept you name. Each row is one reported value for one period, so you get a ready-made time series. Set annual only to drop quarterly noise and keep 10-K / 20-F figures.
3. Full-text search
Search the full text of filings from roughly the last ten years. Quote a phrase for an exact match ("going concern", "artificial intelligence", "material weakness"), narrow by form and date range, and get back the matching filings with company, form, date, and a link to the document. Great for thematic research and competitive intelligence. Delta mode turns it into a recurring keyword watch.
Example input
Monitor Apple and Microsoft 8-K filings, only new ones each run:
{"mode": "filings","companies": ["AAPL", "MSFT"],"forms": ["8-K"],"deltaMode": true}
Pull annual revenue and net income for NVIDIA:
{"mode": "financials","companies": ["NVDA"],"concepts": ["Revenues", "NetIncomeLoss"],"annualOnly": true}
Find every recent filing that mentions "stock split":
{"mode": "search","searchQuery": "\"stock split\"","forms": ["8-K"],"startdt": "2026-01-01"}
Output
One row per record. Filings carry form, filingDate, accessionNumber, documentUrl. Financial facts carry concept, value, unit, fiscalYear, fiscalPeriod, form, filed. Search hits carry company, ticker, form, fileDate, documentUrl.
A note on fair access
SEC asks that automated clients send a descriptive User-Agent with a contact and stay under 10 requests per second. This actor does both automatically; you can set your own contact in the input.
Part of the B2B data suite
Pair this with our other structured-source actors for sales, research, and competitive intelligence:
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