Find complete domain registration details — owner name, registrar, registration date, expiry date, nameservers and DNS records. Free WHOIS lookup for any domain.
Enter Any Domain — Type a domain name (without http://) and click WHOIS Lookup. Works for all TLDs: .com, .in, .org, .net, .io, .co.uk and more.
View Registration Details — See when the domain was registered, when it expires, who the registrar is (GoDaddy, Namecheap, BigRock etc.) and current status.
Check DNS Records — View all DNS records including A (IP address), NS (nameservers), MX (email servers), TXT (SPF, DKIM) and CNAME records.
SSL & Server Info — Check SSL certificate validity, expiry date, issuer (Let's Encrypt, Comodo etc.) and where the server is physically located.
Domain owners can pay for WHOIS Privacy Protection (also called Domain Privacy). This hides their personal contact info and shows the registrar's address instead. Most domains registered after 2018 have this enabled by default due to GDPR.
Domain age is how long a domain has been registered. Older domains (5+ years) generally rank better in Google as they're considered more trustworthy. If you're buying a domain, check its age and history.
NS (Nameserver) records tell the internet which DNS server is authoritative for your domain. If your website is on Hostinger, your NS records should point to Hostinger's nameservers. Changing NS records can take 24–48 hours to propagate.
If your domain expires, your website goes offline immediately. Set up auto-renewal or check expiry dates. Domains close to expiry (less than 30 days) should be renewed immediately.