See a domain's A record live.
Enter a domain to instantly see its server IPv4 address, TTL value and whether it points to the right host.
About this tool
The A record is the most important DNS record — it maps a hostname to an IPv4 address. When a visitor opens your domain, the browser reads the A record first to know which server to connect to. This tool queries the A record straight from Google's global resolver, so results are accurate and independent of your local cache.
Frequently asked questions
What is an A record?
A DNS record that maps a hostname to an IPv4 address (e.g. 93.184.216.34) so browsers know which server to reach.
What does the TTL mean?
How long (in seconds) resolvers may cache the result. A lower TTL means DNS changes propagate faster worldwide.
Why do I see multiple A records?
For load balancing or redundancy a domain can have several IPs; all are valid and the browser picks one.
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