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DNS Lookup

Free online tool to retrieve DNS records including A, AAAA, MX, NS, TXT, and CNAME for any domain.

Features · Advantages · Benefits

Why use this free tool?

Professional-grade results, zero cost. Here's what makes our free lookup tool stand out.

Feature

Complete Record Retrieval

Queries all major DNS record types — A, AAAA, MX, NS, TXT, CNAME, and SOA — from authoritative nameservers in a single lookup.

Advantage

Instant Global Resolution

Results come from global DNS resolvers, not cached data. See exactly what the world sees when resolving your domain right now.

Benefit

Fix Issues Before They Cost You

Catch DNS misconfigurations, missing MX records, and broken SPF/DKIM settings before they cause email delivery failures or downtime.

A Record

Points a domain to an IPv4 address. The most fundamental DNS record for website hosting.

MX Record

Routes email to the correct mail server. Critical for email delivery and anti-spam configurations.

CNAME Record

Creates domain aliases. Common for subdomains like www or CDN configurations.

TXT Record

Stores text-based metadata. Used for SPF, DKIM, DMARC email security and domain verification.

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about this free SEO tool.

Our free DNS lookup queries A (IPv4), AAAA (IPv6), MX (mail server), NS (nameserver), TXT (verification & security), CNAME (alias), and SOA (authority) records from authoritative servers.
Yes — completely free with no signup, no account, and no daily limits. We believe professional DNS analysis should be accessible to everyone.
Enter your domain in our free DNS lookup tool. If the returned A record matches your new server IP, propagation is complete. If not, changes are still propagating (typically 24–48 hours).
MX (Mail Exchange) records tell the internet which server handles email for your domain. Incorrect MX records mean emails to your domain will bounce or get lost.
Yes. SPF and DKIM are stored as TXT records. Our free tool retrieves all TXT records so you can verify your email security configuration is correct.
An A record points a domain directly to an IP address. A CNAME creates an alias pointing to another domain name. CNAME is common for subdomains like www or CDN endpoints.

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