Domain Age Checker
Find any domain's registration date, age, and registrar.
Check a Domain's Age and Registration
A domain's age is a small but real trust signal: older domains have had more time to build authority and backlinks. This checker queries public RDAP data â the modern, structured replacement for WHOIS â to show when a domain was registered, how old it is, when it expires, and who the registrar is.
What you get
- Registration (creation) date
- Exact domain age
- Expiry date
- Last-updated date and registrar
RDAP vs. WHOIS
RDAP returns clean, structured JSON over HTTPS with standardised fields, where classic WHOIS returned inconsistent free-form text. That makes RDAP both more reliable to parse and friendlier to query directly from a browser.
Does domain age affect SEO?
Google has stated that domain age itself is not a significant ranking factor â a one-year-old site can outrank a ten-year-old one. What older domains often have is accumulated content, links, and trust. Treat age as context, not a ranking lever.
Privacy & limitations
The lookup runs directly from your browser against public RDAP servers. Some country-code TLDs and registrars do not publish registration events via RDAP, in which case a date may be unavailable even though the domain exists.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Domain Age Checker.