Check if any URL is safe before clicking. AI-powered security analysis with threat detection.
Our AI will analyze the website for security threats and legitimacy
Copy the link you want to verify and paste it into the input field. The tool accepts any URL format including shortened links from bit.ly, t.ly, and similar services.
Click "Check URL" to scan the URL against known phishing databases, malware blacklists, and domain reputation services. The analysis takes just a few seconds.
Examine the detailed safety breakdown including SSL certificate status, domain age, redirect chain analysis, and whether the site appears on any known blocklists.
Use the clear safety rating (Verified Safe, Caution Advised, or High Risk Detected) along with the specific findings to make an informed decision about visiting the link.
Uses threat intelligence databases and AI-powered analysis to identify phishing sites, credential-harvesting pages, and malicious URLs.
Uncovers hidden redirects that mask the true destination. Shortened URLs and affiliate links are fully expanded so you see exactly where you will end up.
Checks whether the destination uses HTTPS, verifies certificate validity, and flags expired or self-signed certificates that could indicate a compromised site.
Cross-references the domain against crowdsourced threat databases and reputation services to detect recently registered or previously flagged domains.
Scans Google Safe Browsing and threat intelligence databases, giving you an up-to-date picture of whether security vendors have flagged the URL.
Anyone who receives links via email, messaging apps, or social media should verify URLs before clicking. Phishing attacks have grown increasingly sophisticated -- attackers now clone entire banking portals and shopping sites to steal credentials. A quick check before you click can prevent account compromise, identity theft, and malware infections.
IT administrators and security teams use link checkers as a first line of defense when employees report suspicious emails. Rather than opening a potentially dangerous URL in a sandboxed browser, a link checker provides instant threat intelligence without any risk of exposure. This is especially valuable for organizations without dedicated threat analysis infrastructure.
Content creators, bloggers, and social media managers routinely share third-party links with their audiences. Running those URLs through a safety checker before publishing protects your followers and preserves your reputation. A single malicious link shared to thousands of followers can erode trust that took years to build.
The tool inspects the URL metadata, DNS records, SSL certificates, and blacklist databases without loading the full page in your browser. You never directly connect to the suspicious site, so there is no risk of drive-by downloads or tracker exposure during the check.
Newly created phishing sites may not yet appear on blacklists, but the tool still flags warning signs like very recent domain registration, missing SSL certificates, and suspicious redirect chains. These heuristics catch many zero-day threats that pure blocklist approaches miss.
Yes. The tool follows the full redirect chain of shortened URLs to reveal the final destination before analyzing it. You will see every hop in the redirect path, which is especially useful for spotting links that bounce through multiple redirectors to hide the real target.
No. The URL you check is processed in real time and is not stored in any database or shared with third parties. Your browsing intent remains completely private.
Do not visit the site. If the link came via email or message, report it as phishing to your email provider or platform. If you already clicked the link and entered credentials, change those passwords immediately and enable two-factor authentication on the affected accounts.