DNS Records Checker

Check your DNS records instantly — no signup, just results.

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About This Tool

So, you’re dealing with a website that’s acting up, or maybe you just set up a new domain and want to make sure everything’s configured right. That’s where a DNS Records Checker comes in. It’s not flashy, and it won’t win any design awards, but it does one thing well: tells you exactly what’s going on with your domain’s DNS settings. Think of DNS like the phone book for the internet. When someone types in your website, the DNS system figures out which server to send them to. If something’s off—like a missing record or a typo—your site might not load, emails could bounce, or services might just vanish. This tool peeks behind the curtain and shows you all the DNS records tied to your domain. No magic, just raw data.

Key Features

  • Instant lookup – Type in a domain, hit enter, and see all the DNS records in seconds. No waiting, no login required.
  • Supports all common record types – A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, NS, SOA, SRV, and even CAA. If it’s out there, it’ll show up.
  • Clear, no-nonsense output – No jargon overload. Just the facts: record type, value, TTL, and where it’s pointing.
  • Works from any location – Checks DNS from multiple global servers so you can spot inconsistencies or propagation delays.
  • Free and always online – No signup, no ads, no tracking. Just a simple tool that’s up when you need it.

FAQ

Why would I need to check DNS records?
You might be troubleshooting a website that won’t load, setting up email, or switching hosting providers. DNS records control where your domain points—so if they’re wrong, nothing works. This tool helps you spot mistakes fast.

Can I use this to check someone else’s domain?
Yes, but only for public DNS info. You can look up any domain’s records, but you can’t change them unless you own it. It’s great for checking competitors, clients, or just satisfying curiosity—within legal and ethical bounds, of course.