DNS Records — DNS Lookup Online Free

Check DNS records for any domain online for free. Fast, secure, no installation. Use FlexyPdf's DNS Lookup.

Need to check DNS records for any domain? FlexyPdf's DNS Lookup includes a powerful dns records capability that makes this easy. This page focuses specifically on the dns records functionality — how it works, when to use it, and tips for getting the best results. All processing happens in your browser for maximum speed and privacy. No software to install, no account to create.

How to Use DNS Lookup

1

Enter Domain

Type the domain name you want to query (e.g., example.com).

2

Select Record Type

Choose the DNS record type: A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, or NS.

3

View Records

See the DNS records returned with type, value, and TTL information.

Features

Multiple Record Types

Query A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, and NS DNS record types.

Google DNS

Uses Google public DNS (dns.google) for accurate, reliable lookups.

Color-Coded Types

Record types are color-coded for easy visual identification.

TTL Display

Shows Time-To-Live values for understanding DNS caching behavior.

Benefits of Using DNS Lookup

Completely Free

Use DNS Lookup without any cost, limits, or hidden fees. No premium plans needed.

No Installation

Works directly in your browser. No software downloads or plugins required.

100% Private

Your files and data are processed locally. Nothing is uploaded to external servers.

Works Everywhere

Compatible with Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge on desktop, tablet, and mobile.

No Sign-Up

Start using the tool immediately. No account creation or email verification.

Always Available

Access this tool 24/7 from anywhere in the world, on any device.

Frequently Asked Questions

Open FlexyPdf's DNS Lookup, load your data, and use the DNS Records feature. Results are available instantly in your browser.
Yes. All features including DNS Records are completely free with no limits or restrictions.
Yes. The tool is fully responsive and works on all devices including phones and tablets.
Start with the default settings, then adjust based on your needs. Check the tips section above for best practices.
Yes. All features work together. You can use DNS Records alongside any other capability of the DNS Lookup.