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DNS Lookup

Look up DNS records including A, AAAA, MX, NS, TXT, SOA, SRV, and CAA records. Professional DNS analysis and troubleshooting tool.

IPv4 address record - maps domain to IPv4 address

DNS Lookup Results

DNS records for domain.com

Quick Lookups

Why Use LynxAI Pro Free DNS Lookup Tool Online?

Our free tool delivers fast, accurate results with no signup, no watermarks, and complete privacy — trusted by thousands of users every day.

All Record Types

A, AAAA, MX, CNAME, TXT, NS, SOA, and more.

Instant Results

DNS records fetched in real-time.

Email Config Check

Verify MX records for email delivery troubleshooting.

TTL Display

Shows Time-to-Live for all records.

No Signup Needed

No account or email required.

Works on Any Device

Fully responsive on all platforms.

How to Use Free DNS Lookup Tool Online — 3 Simple Steps

  1. Enter Domain — Type any domain name (e.g. example.com) into the input field.

  2. Lookup — Click Lookup — DNS records are fetched instantly.

  3. Review Records — See all DNS record types for the domain.

Record Type vs Purpose — Key Differences

Understanding when and why to use this tool helps you get the best results for your specific use case.

Record TypePurpose
AMaps domain to IPv4 address
AAAAMaps domain to IPv6 address
MXMail exchange — email routing
CNAMEAlias — points to another domain
TXTText records — SPF, DKIM, verification
NSNameserver records

What is a DNS A record?

An A (Address) record maps a domain name to an IPv4 address. For example, example.com → 192.168.1.1. It's the most basic and important DNS record type.

How do I check if my MX records are configured correctly?

Use our DNS lookup tool to check your domain's MX records. Correct MX records are essential for email delivery. Missing or incorrect MX records cause emails to bounce.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the DNS lookup tool free?
Yes — 100% free with no account or subscription.
What record types can I look up?
A, AAAA, MX, CNAME, TXT, NS, SOA, PTR, SRV, and more.
Can I look up any domain?
Yes — look up DNS records for any public domain.
How fresh are the results?
DNS records are fetched in real-time directly from authoritative nameservers.
Why would I need to check DNS records?
Common reasons: troubleshooting email delivery (MX records), verifying domain ownership (TXT records), checking propagation after DNS changes, or diagnosing website connection issues.