Find real SEC filings by company
Ask about a company's filings and Zeplik reads the live SEC EDGAR index, then answers with real filings, their form type, date, and accession number. This matters because a language model on its own will state a filing date, a form, or a figure from memory that is stale or simply invented, which is dangerous for any diligence or investment decision. Here every filing is grounded in the official index, and when a company or filing cannot be confirmed Zeplik says so rather than making one up.
The lookup is free; you pay only the normal cost of the answer, shown before you send.
How it works
Name the company and filing
Ask in plain language, like 'find Apple's latest 10-K' or 'recent 8-K filings from Tesla'. A company name or ticker and, optionally, a form type is enough for Zeplik to run the lookup.
Zeplik reads the live EDGAR index
It queries the official SEC EDGAR filing index, not the model's memory, and treats each result as source data handled as untrusted content, so nothing in a filing can hijack the answer.
Read the grounded record and open it
The answer returns real filings with their form type, date, and accession number, so you can open the document on EDGAR, confirm the details, and dig in with follow-up questions.
Worked examples
Real prompts you can open in the composer with the text ready to review. Nothing sends on its own. Swap in your own details.
Prompt: Find the most recent 10-K annual report for Microsoft and give me the filing date
Zeplik reads the live EDGAR index and returns the real filing with its date and accession number, so a diligence timeline is grounded, not guessed.
Open this in ZeplikPrompt: What 8-K filings has Nvidia submitted recently, and when?
It grounds a recent-events search in the official index, each filing dated, instead of a confident but stale recollection.
Open this in ZeplikPrompt: Has this company filed an S-1? If so, when was it filed?
It checks the index for the specific form and reports plainly if none is found, rather than inventing a registration that was never filed.
Open this in ZeplikWhat it can and cannot do
The lookup is precise about what it can verify and honest about its edges. Here is the plain posture.
Search EDGAR by company name or ticker and get real filings, optionally narrowed to a form type like 10-K, 10-Q, or 8-K.
Each result comes back with its real form type, filing date, and accession number, so you can open the exact document on EDGAR.
Ask only for annual reports, quarterly reports, or current reports and Zeplik filters the index to that form.
If a company or filing cannot be found, Zeplik says so plainly instead of inventing a filing or a date.
It locates and identifies filings; for a deep read of specific numbers, open the document and ask Zeplik to help interpret the figures you paste in.
EDGAR covers US SEC registrants. A private or foreign company that does not file with the SEC will not appear here.
Grounded, and honest by default
- It cites real filings. Every filing comes back with its real form type, date, and accession number, so you can open the exact document on EDGAR instead of trusting the model's memory.
- It will not invent a filing. When a company or filing cannot be confirmed, Zeplik says so rather than fabricating a plausible-looking filing or date.
- Filing text cannot hijack the answer. Each EDGAR record is treated as untrusted content: Zeplik reads and reports it but never obeys instructions embedded inside it.
Frequently asked questions
- Why not just ask a chatbot about a company's filings?
- Because a language model on its own will state filing dates, form types, and figures from a stale training snapshot, and can invent a filing outright. This tool reads the live SEC EDGAR index and returns real filings you can open and verify, and it refuses to fabricate one when it cannot confirm it.
- Which forms can it find?
- Common SEC forms, including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly reports, and 8-K current reports, among others. Give a company and, optionally, a form type, and Zeplik returns the matching filings with their dates and accession numbers.
- Can it read the numbers inside a filing?
- It locates and identifies the filing so you can open it. For a close read of specific line items, open the document on EDGAR and paste the section into the chat, and Zeplik will help you interpret it.
- Does it cover private or foreign companies?
- EDGAR covers companies that file with the US SEC. A private company or a foreign issuer that does not file with the SEC will not appear, and Zeplik will tell you plainly rather than guess.
- Does the search cost credits?
- The filing lookup itself is free. You pay only the normal model-token cost of the answer written around it, shown before you send, like any other message.
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Find real 10-K, 10-Q, and 8-K filings by company, with their dates and accession numbers, from SEC EDGAR. Free to start.