Everything

Everything

Lightning-fast desktop search engine that locates files and folders instantly.

1.4.1
1.7 MB
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What is Everything?

Everything by voidtools is the fastest file search engine for Windows. Unlike Windows Search which can take minutes to find files, Everything indexes your NTFS drives and provides instant search results as you type. It's incredibly lightweight and the preferred search tool for power users worldwide.

Everything works by reading the Master File Table (MFT) directly from NTFS volumes, allowing it to build a complete index of all files in seconds. Once indexed, searches return results in milliseconds, even across millions of files.

The program uses minimal system resources - only about 20MB of RAM for indexing 1 million files - and keeps your index updated in real-time through NTFS change journals.

Key Features

  • Instant search results as you type
  • Minimal memory footprint (~20MB for 1M files)
  • Fast indexing - seconds for fresh install
  • Real-time index updates
  • Advanced search with regex and wildcards
  • HTTP/FTP server for network sharing
  • Portable version available

System Requirements

Operating System
Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, 11
File System
NTFS for instant indexing
Memory
~20MB for 1 million files
Storage
1.7 MB free space

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Everything so fast?

Everything reads directly from the NTFS Master File Table (MFT), allowing it to build a complete index in seconds without scanning every folder.

Does Everything search file contents?

By default, Everything only searches file and folder names. Content searching is available in Everything 1.5 alpha but is slower.

Does Everything work with network drives?

Everything can index network shares using folder indexing, but it won't be as fast as local NTFS indexing since it needs to scan the folders.