Wiktionary
n. One who, or that which, archives.
Usage examples of "archiver".
He stood with his back to the wall and his shoulders up around his ears, head thrust forward over the archiver while he made notes, as if he expected the ceiling to come down on him.
From Konstantin's angle, the archiver was completely hidden by his hand, so that he seemed to be using the stylus directly on his palm.
Konstantin was about to ask for the building's blueprints when Taliaferro snapped the archiver closed with a sound like a rifle shot.
She tapped the screen for his vitals so she could note the exact time of death in the archiver.
Konstantin made a mental note to check for court rulings on AR as she pressed for a clean page in the archiver.
She plugged the archiver into the phone and sent the retriever to fetch data on the other seven AR DOAs.
The Guide had most likely meant the sort that involved one other person, Konstantin reflected and pushed away thoughts of her ex to survey the data arranging itself on the archiver's small but hi-res screen.
No doubt they checked for more sophisticated communication and tracking devices, but the tiny archiver used no power source, just tiny throat-flexings to scratch audio at minuscule bit rates.
I spent the last couple of hours messing with a tiny, muscle-powered sound archiver, testing it by reciting an account of what happened last night.