Domain Availability

Domain Availability Reference

Domain Availability Reference checks whether a domain appears registered using a live RDAP lookup from your browser.

Live RDAPSends a live RDAP lookup from your browser to the public RDAP service; this site has no backend.

Domain Availability Reference runs a live RDAP lookup from your browser — this site has no backend.

Domain Availability Reference

Domain Availability Reference checks whether a domain appears registered using a live RDAP lookup from your browser.

How to use Domain Availability Reference

  1. Enter a domain or IP into Domain Availability Reference.
  2. Press the button and Domain Availability Reference sends the RDAP lookup from your browser.
  3. Review the result, which Domain Availability Reference fetches live from the public RDAP service.

About this tool

Domain Availability Reference is a static, browser-based client. Domain Availability Reference queries RDAP — the structured successor to WHOIS — live from your browser against the public RDAP service.

It shows registration dates, status codes and nameservers; most registrant fields are redacted under privacy rules, which RDAP reflects honestly. The lookup is sent from your browser to the public RDAP service; this site has no backend and never receives it, and a network connection is required.

Frequently asked questions

How do I use Domain Availability Reference?

Domain Availability Reference runs a live RDAP lookup from your browser and displays the registration details the registry publishes.

Does Domain Availability Reference cost anything?

No — Domain Availability Reference is completely free, with no sign-up and no hidden limits.

Does Domain Availability Reference query an external service?

Yes — Domain Availability Reference sends a live RDAP lookup from your browser to the public RDAP service. This site has no backend and never receives it, and the lookup needs a connection.

Where does Domain Availability Reference get its registration data?

Domain Availability Reference calls the public RDAP service live from your browser — the modern, structured replacement for WHOIS; most registrant fields are redacted by registries.

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