Check if a site is down for everyone or just you — any URL, instant answer.
Enter any website address — we'll check if it's reachable right now
When a website won't load, it can be hard to know whether the problem is with the site itself or your own internet connection. This tool checks whether a website is down for everyone or just you by performing a live DNS lookup — the same way your browser finds websites.
Simply enter any website address — like google.com, netflix.com, or any URL — and we'll check if the domain is resolving correctly. Results appear in seconds with no signup or software required.
If a site shows as online but you still can't access it, the problem is likely on your end. Try clearing your browser cache, flushing your DNS, or restarting your router.
What does "down for everyone" mean?
If a site is down for everyone, the website's servers are offline or unreachable globally. There's nothing you can do except wait for the site owner to fix the problem.
What if the site shows as up but I still can't access it?
The site is reachable from our servers but something is blocking you specifically. Try clearing your browser cache (Ctrl+Shift+Delete), flushing your DNS cache, disabling your VPN, or trying a different browser or device.
Why might a site be blocked in my country?
Some websites are blocked by governments or ISPs in certain regions. Even if a site is up globally, it may be inaccessible from your location due to regional restrictions.
How often do major websites go down?
Even major platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Amazon experience outages occasionally. When a large site goes down, search traffic for "is [site] down" spikes dramatically — which is exactly the kind of query this tool is built to answer.
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