TXT Records Found
Shows the TXT values published for the domain, including verification and email authentication records.
Lookup TXT records used for verification, email policies, and service configuration.
TXT records often power domain verification, email authentication, and third-party service setup. The result helps confirm what is publicly visible in DNS.
Shows the TXT values published for the domain, including verification and email authentication records.
Compare tokens carefully with the service instructions. Extra spaces or wrong values can break verification.
Missing TXT records can prevent domain verification, SPF setup, and service ownership checks from working.
The TXT Record Checker shows public text records connected to a domain. TXT records are widely used for ownership verification, email authentication, security policies, and third-party service setup.
Use this tool when validating a domain for Google Search Console, email services, SaaS tools, analytics platforms, or security records.
Check whether required verification tokens are publicly visible.
Review SPF, DMARC, and other text-based authentication records.
Confirm third-party services can detect the expected TXT values.
Spot typos, duplicate values, and missing records before support escalation.
Use the exact hostname where the TXT record was added.
TXT records are sensitive to missing characters, spaces, and quotes.
Some services require records at root, while others use a named subdomain.
Wait for DNS propagation if the TXT record was added recently.
Estimate the country, region, city, ISP, and timezone associated with an IP address.
Look up an IP address and review basic network details for troubleshooting and audits.
Review certificate issuer, validity dates, hostname coverage, and TLS details for a domain.
Deeper infrastructure reporting and exports.