Free Email Verifier
Developer ToolsNewCheck email format, MX records, role address, and disposable risk.
Quick answer
Use the Free Email Verifier to check whether an email has valid syntax, a mail-capable domain, and obvious risk signals. Real mailbox existence requires a dedicated verification API, so this MVP does not fake that result.
What is Free Email Verifier?
Check email syntax, domain MX records, role inbox patterns, and disposable-domain risk. Get a clear score without pretending to verify inbox ownership.
How do you use Free Email Verifier?
- 1Enter an email address.
- 2Run the verifier to check syntax and domain records.
- 3Review MX, role-inbox, and disposable-domain signals.
- 4Copy the report for cleanup or outreach QA.
What are examples of Free Email Verifier?
Check an outreach address
- Input
- hello@example.com
- Output
- Syntax status, MX record status, role-address warning, disposable-domain check, and score.
- Note
- A passing score does not prove that a person owns or reads the inbox.
Limitations and privacy
This MVP checks syntax, MX records, role inbox patterns, and a local disposable-domain list. It does not verify mailbox existence, inbox activity, or deliverability without an external verification API. Free Email Verifier uses a secured server request only for the URL you enter, with HTTPS validation, timeouts, rate limiting, and private-network blocking. Results are not stored.
Frequently Asked Questions
It checks email syntax, domain shape, MX records, common role inboxes, and known disposable-domain patterns.
No. Real mailbox verification requires provider-specific checks or a dedicated API. This tool avoids fake deliverability claims.
MX records tell email systems which mail servers receive email for a domain. A domain without MX records is usually risky for email delivery.
Not always. Addresses like info@ or support@ can work, but they are shared inboxes and may be less personal for outreach.