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Look up A, AAAA, MX, CNAME, TXT, NS, and SOA records for any domain in seconds. Copy or download results — no account needed, always free.

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A clean, fast DNS lookup tool built for developers, sysadmins, and anyone troubleshooting domain issues.

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Just enter a domain and go. No account, no email, no friction.

All Major Record Types

A, AAAA, MX, CNAME, TXT, NS, and SOA — the full picture of any domain's DNS.

Download as JSON

Export a timestamped JSON backup of DNS records for your own records or automation.

One-Click Copy

Hover any record and copy the value instantly — great for SPF, DKIM, and TXT records.

Lightning Fast

Powered by Google's public DNS API for reliable, near-instant record resolution.

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No paywalls, no rate limits, no upsells. Use it as much as you need.

How It Works

Three steps, no friction.

01

Enter a Domain

Type any domain name — yours, a competitor's, or one you're troubleshooting.

02

We Query DNS

We hit Google's public DNS API and pull back all 7 major record types in parallel.

03

Copy or Download

Filter by record type, copy individual values, or download the full set as JSON.

DNS Record Types Explained

Not sure what a record does? Here's a quick reference for the 7 types this tool supports.

A

A — IPv4 Address

Maps a domain to a 32-bit IPv4 address (e.g. 93.184.216.34). The most fundamental DNS record — required for most websites to be reachable.

AAAA

AAAA — IPv6 Address

Maps a domain to a 128-bit IPv6 address. Used by modern networks and CDNs alongside A records for dual-stack connectivity.

MX

MX — Mail Exchange

Specifies the mail servers responsible for receiving email for the domain. Includes a priority value — lower numbers are tried first.

CNAME

CNAME — Canonical Name

Creates an alias from one domain to another. Commonly used for www subdomains (www → example.com) or to point to CDN/hosting providers.

TXT

TXT — Text Record

Stores arbitrary text data. Used for domain verification, SPF (email spoofing prevention), DKIM signatures, and DMARC policies.

NS

NS — Nameserver

Delegates the domain to a set of authoritative name servers. These are the servers the internet asks when looking up any record for your domain.

SOA

SOA — Start of Authority

Contains administrative information about the DNS zone: primary nameserver, contact email, serial number, and TTL settings for zone transfers.

DNS issues? This tool shows you everything.

Whether you're debugging email delivery, checking propagation, or just curious — enter a domain and get answers in seconds.

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