Search. Explore. Experience.

We give readers the power to search and explore rich content and media from the web without even leaving the page. We have users from...

  • Financial Times
  • Reuters
  • Time
  • The NY Times
  • ...And Many More

One line of code can triple the time readers spend on your site. Interested?

Apture's Contextual Search keeps users engaged with your content by giving them the tools to search and share without even leaving your page. Give your readers the power to search the web for rich content from Google, Wikipedia, Amazon, Flickr, YouTube and others all through your site.


Visitors Retained

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Features

New York Times Apture Example

Let Your Brand Shine

70% of users begin scrolling within the first second of visiting a page, so readers lose engagement with your brand and logo. Keep readers engaged by having your logo up top...always.

Boost Sharing

Why hide your social sharing at the bottom of an article - encourage your readers to share! Give them the power to share conveniently and quickly and help yourself build up the readership you deserve.

Results

Graph of improvement
  • Increase in Time on Page

    2-3x
  • Increase in Pageviews Per Person

    1.5-2x
  • Boosted Sharing

    2-5x
  • On Page Searches

    2x
  • Extra Time on Site per Apture Window

    2x

Apture Search Is a Proven Win

The data doesn't lie - Apture Contextual Search increases visitor engagement by leaps and bounds in multiple categories. Not only do we know our data, we help you track your visitor data and how effective our tool is for you. There's no downside.

Who Loves Us?

Taking traffic and focus away from your blog or website has been solved. Jason Falls, Social Media Explorer
It's a great way to add more value to your blog posts. Don Reisinger, CNET Webware
Apture's technology allows us to leverage the depth and breadth of our content in new and innovative ways. Liesel Kipp, Vice President of Thomson Reuters
All that information, usually difficult to find within government walls, is just one click from a senator's name. Gillian Reagan, The New York Observer