Creation and expiration timing
Domain Age Checker
Focus on domain creation date, age in days, expiration, update timing, and renewal posture without the extra registry detail of the full RDAP page.
This page is the stripped-down lifecycle view when your main question is whether the domain is new, old, or nearing expiration.
The page turns the registry creation date into a readable domain-age figure so you can reason about maturity quickly.
Expiration date and days remaining highlight domains that are healthy today but close enough to renewal to deserve attention.
The last updated date can be a useful clue when ownership, nameservers, or registry state changed recently.
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Domain Age Checker
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Server-side diagnostic report
Run a check to generate a structured report with status, timings, technical details, and raw output where available.
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What this tool checks
Creation and age
The page turns the registry creation date into a readable domain-age figure so you can reason about maturity quickly.
Expiration posture
Expiration date and days remaining highlight domains that are healthy today but close enough to renewal to deserve attention.
Update history
The last updated date can be a useful clue when ownership, nameservers, or registry state changed recently.
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How to use it
Run the lookup against the exact domain name you care about.
Read creation date, age, and expiration together because age alone can be misleading without renewal context.
Open Domain Info if you want the full registrar record and status values after this quick lifecycle view.
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How to read the result
Age is based on registry creation date
It is not an estimate from archive tools or SEO crawlers. It comes from the RDAP creation field when the registry exposes one.
No creation date means no honest age
If the registry omits creation data, the page does not fabricate an age number. It explains that the source did not expose it.
Renewal timing still matters
A very old domain can still become risky if the expiration date is close or the current status values indicate trouble.
Domain Age FAQ
Is domain age the same as site age?
No. A domain can be old while the current website is new, or a site can migrate to a different domain entirely.
Why is expiration useful for SEO and operations?
Because renewal posture matters for trust, continuity, and ownership stability even when the site looks technically healthy today.
Can I see the raw registry response too?
Yes. The result still includes raw RDAP JSON so you can inspect the underlying record if the simplified age view is not enough.