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30

DNS Lookup Tool – Instantly Check DNS Records Online

Use our free DNS Lookup tool to instantly check DNS records like A, AAAA, MX, CNAME, TXT, NS, and more. Fast, reliable, and easy to use for troubleshooting domain and server issues.

Our DNS Lookup tool allows you to easily retrieve DNS records for any domain. Whether you're a network admin, web developer, or domain owner, this tool helps you diagnose and troubleshoot domain-related issues quickly and accurately.

What Is DNS Lookup?

A DNS (Domain Name System) Lookup is the process of querying DNS servers to get information about a domain name. It translates human-readable domain names (like example.com) into IP addresses and other DNS records used to route internet traffic correctly.

Supported DNS Record Types:

  • A Record – Maps a domain to an IPv4 address.
  • AAAA Record – Maps a domain to an IPv6 address.
  • MX Record – Specifies mail servers for the domain.
  • CNAME Record – Canonical name or alias for a domain.
  • TXT Record – Text-based data, often used for verification.
  • NS Record – Lists authoritative name servers.
  • SOA Record – Start of authority, with domain metadata.
  • PTR Record – Used for reverse DNS lookups.

Why Use Our DNS Lookup Tool?

  • Fast & Reliable: Results returned in seconds from global DNS resolvers.
  • Comprehensive: Supports all major DNS record types.
  • User-Friendly: No technical expertise required.
  • 100% Free: No sign-up, no hidden costs.

Use Cases:

  • Diagnose DNS propagation issues
  • Check email configuration (MX, SPF, DKIM)
  • Troubleshoot website downtime
  • Verify domain ownership or redirects
  • Monitor DNS changes

How to Use the Tool:

  1. Enter your domain name (e.g., yourdomain.com).
  2. Select the DNS record type you want to query.
  3. Click “Lookup” and view the results instantly.

Start Checking DNS Records Now

Whether you're fixing an email issue or preparing for a DNS migration, our DNS Lookup tool gives you the insights you need—fast, accurate, and free.

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