Instantly check your IP address and lookup comprehensive DNS records for any domain
DNSTrack is a powerful, free online tool designed to help website owners, developers, IT professionals, and curious internet users understand their network information and domain configurations.
An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical label assigned to every device connected to a computer network. There are two types:
DNS records provide information about a domain:
Instantly discover your public IP address with location details
Retrieve comprehensive DNS records for any domain
Check SSL certificate status for secure connections
Your IP address is displayed at the top of this page. It's the unique identifier assigned to your device by your ISP.
Most residential connections use dynamic IP addresses, which change periodically when you restart your router or reconnect.
Simply enter the domain name in the search box and click "Lookup." DNSTrack will retrieve all available DNS records.
DNS propagation is the time it takes for DNS changes to update across all servers worldwide, typically 24-48 hours. With DNSTrack, you can check DNS records across multiple public DNS providers (Google DNS, Cloudflare, OpenDNS, Quad9) to verify if your changes have propagated. If records differ across providers, propagation is still in progress.
DNSTrack automatically checks SSL status. A green lock icon indicates a valid SSL certificate.
MX records specify which mail servers receive email for your domain, with priority numbers determining order.
Yes! Check MX records and SPF records to identify email delivery issues.
Yes, completely free with no registration required.
Generally accurate to city level. Country and region info is very accurate.
Use our DNS lookup tool which automatically queries multiple public DNS servers (Google DNS, Cloudflare, OpenDNS, and Quad9). If all providers show the same records, your DNS has fully propagated. If results differ, propagation is still in progress. Each DNS provider tab shows the record count and you'll see a propagation summary at the bottom of the results.
We check DNS records from 5 sources: Your System DNS (default), Google DNS (8.8.8.8), Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1), OpenDNS (208.67.222.222), and Quad9 DNS (9.9.9.9). These are the most popular public DNS servers worldwide, giving you a comprehensive view of DNS propagation status.