Free DNS Lookup

Enter a domain to see its live DNS records: A and AAAA (addresses), MX (mail), NS (nameservers) and TXT. No signup — results in seconds.

What the records mean

A and AAAA point the domain at IPv4/IPv6 addresses. MX routes its email. NS are the authoritative nameservers. TXT holds verification and policy records like SPF and DKIM. A missing or wrong record is a common cause of silent outages.

Why monitor DNS changes

DNS changes can break a site or reroute mail without warning — sometimes from an expired service, a registrar change, or a mistake. Lapseguard snapshots your records and alerts you when they change unexpectedly.

Questions, answered

Why are some record types empty?
Not every domain uses every record type. An empty MX, for example, just means no mail is configured for that exact hostname.
Is this my DNS or a cached copy?
We resolve the records live at lookup time. Results can still differ from a far-away resolver while a change is propagating.
How do I get alerted when DNS changes?
Start monitoring the domain in Lapseguard — we snapshot the records and notify you when they change.

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