Domain Age Checker
Find out how old your domain really is — fast, free, and no signup needed.
About This Tool
Let’s be honest—domain age matters. Whether you're trying to assess a website’s credibility, doing SEO research, or just curious about how long a site’s been around, knowing when a domain was registered can tell you a lot. That’s where a Domain Age Checker comes in. It’s not flashy, but it’s useful. Think of it like checking the odometer on a used car—you want to know how much mileage it’s got before you decide to trust it.
I’ve used these tools for years, mostly when evaluating backlinks or spotting shady sites. Some domains pop up overnight and vanish just as fast. Others have been chugging along for over a decade. The age doesn’t guarantee quality, but it’s a solid data point. This tool pulls public registration info from WHOIS databases and gives you a quick snapshot: when the domain was created, when it expires, and sometimes even when it was last updated.
Key Features
- Instant lookup—just type in the URL and hit enter.
- Shows registration date, expiration date, and registrar info.
- Works with most top-level domains (.com, .org, .net, etc.).
- No sign-up required. No tracking. Just results.
- Mobile-friendly—works on your phone as easily as your laptop.
- Clean interface. No ads cluttering the screen.
FAQ
Q: Can a domain age checker tell me if a site is safe?
A: Not directly. But older domains are less likely to be spammy or phishing sites. If a .com was registered last week and already has a ton of traffic? That’s a red flag. Use it as one piece of the puzzle, not the whole picture.
Q: Why do some domains show “privacy protected” in the results?
A: Many registrars offer privacy protection, which hides the owner’s personal info. That’s normal and doesn’t mean anything shady’s going on. It just means you won’t see the actual name or address behind the domain.