Domain Age Checker
Check your domain’s age instantly. Know how long it’s been live—no guesswork.
About This Tool
So, you’re curious about how old a website really is? Yeah, me too. I’ve been building and auditing sites for over a decade, and one thing I’ve learned is that domain age isn’t everything—but it’s definitely something. That’s why I put together this Domain Age Checker. It’s not flashy. No animations, no pop-ups, no “revolutionary AI-powered insights.” Just a simple way to find out when a domain was first registered. Because sometimes, you just need the facts. I built it because I got tired of digging through WHOIS records manually or trusting sketchy third-party tools that sell your data. This one? It’s clean. Fast. And it doesn’t track you. You paste in a domain, hit enter, and boom—you get the registration date, expiration date, and how long it’s been live. That’s it.Key Features
- Instant results – No waiting. No loading bars. Just type and go.
- Privacy-first – We don’t store your searches, log your IP, or sell your data. Ever.
- Works on any domain – .com, .org, .io, even those weird country codes. If it’s registered, we’ll find it.
- Mobile-friendly – Tested on phones, tablets, and that old laptop you keep around “just in case.”
- No sign-up required – Why make you create an account just to check a date?
- Free forever – No hidden fees, no premium tiers. It’s just free.
FAQ
Why does domain age matter?
Look, it’s not a magic SEO booster. But older domains often have more trust signals—backlinks, history, consistency. If you’re buying a site, checking a competitor, or just curious, knowing how long it’s been around helps you judge credibility. A domain registered last week? Maybe a startup. One from 2003? Could be a legacy brand—or a spam farm. Context matters.
Can I check multiple domains at once?
Not right now. I kept it simple on purpose. If you need bulk checks, there are other tools out there—but they usually want your email or charge you. This one’s for quick, one-off checks. If enough people ask, maybe I’ll add a batch feature. But no promises.