Domain Age Checker

Enter a domain — see registration date, SEO trust and details

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Querying registry…
example.com
years old
Days
Weeks
Months
Years (dec.)
Domain expiring soon!
Registration details
Registered
Expires
Updated
Registrar
Nameservers
DNSSEC
Statuses
SEO trust
NewYoungMatureAuthorityLegend

Domain life timeline
Today
Used
Until expiry
Total days

How to use

1

Enter domain

No https:// or www needed — e.g. google.com or yandex.ru

2

Click "Check"

The tool queries the registry directly via RDAP protocol

3

Get results

Age in 3 formats, SEO trust, registrar, statuses and life timeline

Frequently asked questions

How do I check domain age?
Enter the domain name (e.g. site.com) and click Check. The tool queries RDAP directly from the registry and returns registration date, age in 3 formats and details.
Does domain age affect SEO?
Yes. Domain age is a trust signal for search engines. Domains older than 3–5 years generally carry more authority, rank more consistently and are easier to promote.
What is RDAP?
RDAP (Registration Data Access Protocol) is an IETF standard (RFC 7482–7484) that replaced legacy WHOIS. It returns structured JSON over HTTPS and is supported by .com, .net, .org, .io, .uk and many other registries.
Domain not found — what to do?
Possible reasons: 1) domain is not registered; 2) the TLD does not support public RDAP (some ccTLDs); 3) temporary network issue — try again in a few seconds.

Why check domain age?

SEO specialists check age when buying a domain — an older domain with history ranks faster. Marketers evaluate the authority of competitors and partners. Site owners monitor expiry dates to renew on time and avoid losing their domain.

This tool uses the RDAP protocol — the official IETF international standard — fetching data directly from the domain registry. For .ru zones, data is fetched directly from rdap.nic.ru.