DNS (Domain Name System) translates domain names to IP addresses and stores other critical records like mail servers, nameservers, and verification entries. This tool queries DNS records using Google's public DNS-over-HTTPS service, providing reliable and fast results.

Look up A records (IPv4), AAAA records (IPv6), MX records (mail servers), TXT records (verification, SPF, DKIM), NS records (nameservers), and CNAME records (aliases). Results are fetched in real-time from Google DNS.

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How to Use

  1. Enter the domain name to look up
  2. Select the DNS record type
  3. Click Calculate to query
  4. View the DNS records returned

FAQ

Which DNS server is used?

Queries are sent to Google's DNS-over-HTTPS service (dns.google) for reliable and fast results.

Can I look up subdomains?

Yes. Enter the full subdomain (e.g., sub.example.com) to query its specific records.

Why might results differ from my local DNS?

Google DNS may show different results than your ISP's DNS due to propagation delays, geographic routing, or split-horizon DNS configurations.

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