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Free · Browser-only · No signup

DNS Records Lookup

Resolve all common DNS records for any domain — A, AAAA, MX, TXT (SPF / DKIM / DMARC), NS, CNAME, SOA. Live results from your nameservers, not a cached database.

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Inside the tool

What powers the DNS Records Lookup

A records (IPv4) with TTL

AAAA records (IPv6) with TTL

MX records with priority — see all mail servers

TXT records — SPF, DKIM, DMARC, domain verifications

NS records — authoritative nameservers

CNAME alias

SOA — primary nameserver, admin email, serial, refresh

Color-coded record categories

Built differently

Why the DNS Records Lookup is different

Browser-native

The DNS Records Lookup runs entirely in your browser. Input is processed locally — never uploaded, never logged, never cached anywhere outside your device.

No artificial limits

No daily quotas, no character ceilings, no "upgrade for more" walls. Every feature is the complete feature — the same on the first use as the thousandth.

Production-grade quality

Built to the same engineering bar as paid SaaS tools — accurate algorithms, audited logic, responsive design and accessibility-tested interactions.

Use Contexts

Common use contexts

  • Verifying SPF, DKIM and DMARC are correctly set after email migration
  • Confirming MX records point to the new mail provider after migration
  • Checking which nameservers a domain currently uses
  • Confirming a TXT verification record (Google Search Console, Facebook, etc.) is live
Privacy by design

Private and secure

Zero upload

All processing happens in your browser. Input is never transmitted, logged or cached.

Works offline

Once the page loads, the tool runs without an internet connection. No network calls happen during use.

No tracking

No accounts, no cookies for tool state. Only aggregate analytics count visits at the page level.

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FAQ

DNS Records Lookup questions

DNS propagation can take from minutes to 48 hours depending on the previous TTL. The tool always queries live nameservers — if records do not appear, your change has not propagated to public DNS yet.