Domain Hosting Checker

Find out who hosts any website in seconds. Paste a URL and the Domain Hosting Checker reveals the hosting provider, network, online status, IP, and key site details—ideal for competitor research, troubleshooting, or picking a reliable host.

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Domain Hosting Checker: Find Out Who Hosts Any Website

Find out who hosts any website in seconds. Enter a domain and our hosting checker shows the hosting provider and key site details — perfect for competitor research, troubleshooting, or choosing a reliable host for your next project. Just enter a website address and instantly see who is serving the domain, along with the technical context you need.

How do I check a website's hosting?

  1. Paste the website URL or domain into the box above.
  2. Click Check to run the lookup.
  3. Review the hosting provider, network, and related details in a few seconds.

How does the hosting checker identify the provider?

The tool resolves the domain to its IP address, then looks up which organization owns that IP block (its ASN — Autonomous System Number — and network registration). It also reads the domain's nameservers, which often reveal the host or DNS provider directly. Together, these signals point to the company keeping the site online. One caveat: if a site sits behind a CDN or proxy like Cloudflare, the result may show the CDN rather than the origin host, because the CDN sits in front of the real server.

What does the tool show?

  • Hosting provider and network details — where the website is hosted.
  • Online/offline status — whether the site is currently reachable.
  • Estimated load time and basic performance signals.
  • IP blocklist check for reputation and deliverability.
  • Domain age and WHOIS basics for trust and history.
  • SEO and site-health snapshots.

What is a web hosting provider?

A web hosting company provides the services that keep a website online: server space to store the site's files and databases, plus essentials like uptime monitoring, security, and sometimes email hosting. Without a host, a website simply can't be reached on the internet.

Why do hosting details matter?

Knowing where a site is hosted helps you:

  • Compare competitors and understand their infrastructure choices.
  • Diagnose issues like slow loading, downtime, or a recent server change.
  • Choose a reliable host for your own site based on the performance you see elsewhere.
  • Report abuse — if content infringes your rights or breaks policies, host details help you contact the correct provider through its formal process.

Frequently asked questions

Why does the result show Cloudflare instead of the real host?

When a site uses a CDN or proxy, the checker sees the CDN's network in front of the origin server. That's expected; the true host is hidden behind it.

Can I always find the exact hosting company?

Usually you'll identify the provider or its network. Shared setups, resellers, and CDNs can make the exact origin harder to pin down.

Is checking a site's host legal?

Yes. It relies on public IP registration and DNS data, which anyone can look up.

How do I find a host's contact for an abuse report?

Identify the provider here, then use that company's official abuse or DMCA process to submit an accurate report.

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