If you were downloading files online between 2008 and 2016, one name struck fear into the hearts of copyright lawyers and joy into the hearts of users: .

Previously, you guessed the category based on the file name. The Beta scrapes the source category tags. If you search for "Photoshop," it will now visually distinguish between the .exe (software) and the .mp4 (tutorial) in the results column before you click. Is it safe? The "Beta" Warning Let's be real: This is a torrent meta-search engine. There is no "Customer Support."

The old site forced you to scroll through pages of results from The Pirate Bay, 1337x, and RARBG (RIP). The Beta introduces a lazy-loading infinite scroll. More importantly, it adds a "Verified" toggle. Click it, and it prioritizes uploaders with green skulls or high rep counts across all aggregated sites.

It wasn’t a torrent host; it was the mother of all meta-search engines . When the original Torrentz shut down its legendary magnet engine in August 2016, the community went into mourning. Clones appeared, died, or turned into ad-infested graveyards.

It took a decade, but the blinding white background of the original is gone. The Beta ships with a system-aware dark mode. It is glorious. The green text on a black background feels like 2007 IRC, but with modern contrast ratios.