A website hosting checker is a free tool that reveals who hosts any website. Enter a domain and it returns the hosting provider, IP address, ASN and network owner, server location, DNS provider, nameservers, CDN or proxy, SSL certificate, and mail servers — the complete picture of how a domain is configured across web, DNS, email and security.
A website can use several providers at the same time. The site may be served from one hosting provider, DNS may be managed somewhere else, email may run through another provider, and traffic may be protected by a CDN or proxy. This tool brings all of those signals into a single report. With one lookup you can check:
Some websites hide their origin server behind a CDN, reverse proxy, or security service. When that happens, the public IP address may belong to Cloudflare, Akamai, Fastly, AWS CloudFront, or another edge network instead of the original web host.
In those cases the report shows the visible provider and explains which infrastructure signals were used, so the result is never misleading.
A domain can use different companies for different parts of its infrastructure. For example:
That is why a good hosting checker looks at more than one signal.
Enter a domain name or URL. The tool checks DNS records, IP addresses, ASN information, nameservers, mail (MX) records, SSL certificate data, and CDN/proxy signals. It then identifies the visible hosting provider and shows how the domain is configured across web, DNS, email, and security infrastructure — all in one report, with no signup.
A one-time lookup tells you what is configured today. Monitoring tells you when something changes. Track DNS changes, SSL certificate expiration, uptime issues, and infrastructure changes for the domains you care about.
Monitor this domain →Enter the domain or URL into the hosting checker. It checks the IP address, network owner, nameservers, DNS provider, SSL certificate, and related signals to identify the visible hosting provider.
Use the Website Hosting Checker. The result shows the visible hosting provider, IP address, ASN, server location, nameservers, DNS provider, and CDN or proxy information when available.
Cloudflare and other CDN or proxy services can hide the origin hosting server. If a site is behind Cloudflare, the public IP address may belong to Cloudflare rather than the original host.
Web hosting is where the website is served from. DNS hosting is where the domain's DNS records are managed. A website can use one company for web hosting and another for DNS.
Yes. Enter your domain to see your current hosting provider, IP address, DNS provider, nameservers, SSL certificate, and mail server configuration.
Yes. You can monitor DNS, SSL, uptime, and infrastructure changes for any domain you add to monitoring.