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DNS LOOKUP TOOLS August 21, 2026 · ViewDNS.info: 42K/mo organic
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DomainScan vs ViewDNS.info — Classic DNS Lookup Tool vs Modern Domain Intelligence

ViewDNS.info is a veteran DNS toolkit — one of the original free DNS lookup sites, with 1,854 referring domains earned over many years. Its reverse IP, reverse WHOIS, IP history, and subdomain finder tools are genuinely useful. DomainScan brings the same lookup depth into a modern platform with email authentication, AI-powered analysis, blacklist monitoring, and continuous alerting.

Verdict
ViewDNS.info wins on longevity and specific investigative tools (IP history, reverse WHOIS, subdomain enumeration). DomainScan wins on modern UX, email authentication, AI remediation, blacklist monitoring, SSL analysis, and continuous security monitoring — making it the better choice for domain owners and security teams who need ongoing protection, not just one-time lookups.

ViewDNS.info is one of the original DNS lookup platforms — a veteran tool that predates most of its modern competitors. It has accumulated 1,854 referring domains over the years, a testament to how long it has been the go-to reference for sysadmins and researchers. Tools like reverse IP lookup, reverse WHOIS, IP history, and subdomain finder appear on ViewDNS before they appeared anywhere else.

That heritage is genuine. When you need to see the historical IP addresses a domain has resolved to, or find all domains that have ever been registered to a specific email address, ViewDNS has capabilities that few free tools match.

DomainScan approaches domain intelligence with a different emphasis: rather than historical investigation, the focus is real-time health analysis and continuous monitoring. Both perspectives matter — and the tools serve different use cases.

What Each Does

ViewDNS.info

ViewDNS’s catalog of tools covers both lookup and investigative use cases:

DNS and network tools:

  • DNS records lookup — A, MX, TXT, NS, SOA, CNAME
  • Reverse DNS lookup — hostname from IP
  • DNS propagation check — resolver-by-resolver propagation status
  • Ping / traceroute
  • Port scanner
  • IP location lookup

Investigative tools:

  • IP history — historical record of which IPs a domain has resolved to over time
  • Reverse IP lookup — find all domains hosted on a given IP address
  • Reverse WHOIS — find all domains ever registered to an email or name
  • Subdomain finder — enumerates subdomains via DNS brute force
  • ASN lookup — Autonomous System Number information
  • Get HTTP headers — server headers from any URL
  • Email server test — tests SMTP connectivity and response

DomainScan

DomainScan’s approach is real-time health analysis and monitoring:

  • Full DNS lookup — all record types with health scoring and anomaly detection
  • Email authentication — SPF, DKIM, DMARC validation + alignment + 0-100 auth score
  • Blacklist check — 50+ major DNSBLs for domain and outbound mail server IP
  • SSL/TLS inspector — certificate validity, chain, expiry countdown, cipher analysis
  • Domain Trust Score — composite health score across all dimensions
  • WHOIS / domain age — registrar, age, expiry from RDAP
  • DNS propagation — multi-region propagation check with TTL analysis
  • Security headers — HTTP security header analysis and grading
  • Prism AI — plain-English analysis + exact fix instructions for every finding
  • Monitoring — blacklist alerts, DNS change detection, SSL expiry, email auth drift
  • White-label reports — branded PDF/HTML for agency deliverables
  • API + MCP — programmatic access and AI agent integration

Feature Comparison

FeatureDomainScanViewDNS.info
DNS records lookup✅ With analysis✅ Raw data
Reverse IP
Reverse WHOIS
IP history
Subdomain finder✅ (in development)
Port scanner
Ping / traceroute
SPF / DKIM / DMARC✅ Full validation
Blacklist check✅ 50+ lists
SSL certificate analysis
Security headers
Domain Trust Score
AI remediation (Prism)
MCP server
Domain monitoring
White-label reports
API access

Pricing

ViewDNS.info

Entirely free — no paid plans, no account required. Revenue comes from advertising.

DomainScan

PlanPriceDomainsHighlights
Free$01All 50+ tools, no signup for lookups
Pro$9/mo10All monitors, alerts, API, MCP
Team$29/mo50+ PagerDuty, Discord alerts
Agency$79/mo200White-label reports, client portal

Where ViewDNS.info Wins

Historical IP data. ViewDNS’s IP history tool shows the historical IP addresses a domain has resolved to over time. This data is invaluable for security investigations — tracing phishing infrastructure, identifying hosting migrations, finding when a domain changed ownership. DomainScan doesn’t offer historical data.

Reverse WHOIS. Finding all domains ever registered to a specific email address or registrant name is a core investigative capability. ViewDNS has this. DomainScan does not (historical WHOIS aggregation requires expensive data partnerships).

Link equity. ViewDNS’s 1,854 referring domains represent years of community trust. Their tool links are cited in security research, sysadmin guides, and investigative journalism. That legacy creates a degree of validation that newer tools need time to accumulate.

Zero-friction access. No account, no rate limiting on the tools, just results. Classic free web tool experience.

Where DomainScan Wins

Email authentication. ViewDNS has no SPF validator, DKIM checker, or DMARC analyzer. For anyone diagnosing email deliverability or setting up authentication for a new domain, this gap is significant. DomainScan’s email authentication check validates the complete stack — syntax, alignment, key strength, policy strength, and reporting configuration — and scores the result.

Blacklist monitoring. A domain can have clean DNS and still have its email blocked by Spamhaus. ViewDNS doesn’t check blacklists. DomainScan checks 50+ DNSBLs and monitors continuously, alerting within minutes of a new listing.

AI-powered analysis. ViewDNS returns raw lookup results. DomainScan’s Prism AI interprets those results against RFC specifications and security best practices, then writes specific remediation instructions. The difference between “SPF record found: v=spf1 include:sendgrid.net ?all” and “Your SPF uses ?all (neutral qualifier) which provides zero protection — attackers can send email from your domain and receivers won’t block it. Change ?all to -all to enforce rejection” is the difference between raw data and actionable intelligence.

SSL analysis. ViewDNS has no SSL certificate checking. DomainScan analyzes the full certificate chain, checks expiry timelines, flags weak ciphers, and monitors for expiry — alerting you 30 days before a certificate lapses.

Modern UX. ViewDNS’s interface reflects its age — functional but dated. DomainScan’s interface is designed for clarity, showing results with visual health indicators, severity ratings, and structured explanations.

Monitoring. ViewDNS is a lookup tool. You check when you think to check. DomainScan watches continuously — when something changes or goes wrong, you’re alerted proactively.

MCP and API. DomainScan’s MCP endpoint and API enable workflow automation. ViewDNS has no programmatic access.

The Right Tool for the Right Job

ViewDNS.info excels at investigative lookups — understanding a domain’s past, finding hidden infrastructure relationships, enumerating the scope of an actor’s domain portfolio. These are retrospective, forensic use cases.

DomainScan excels at operational domain security — understanding your domain’s current health, fixing problems before they cause email failures or security incidents, monitoring for changes, and maintaining ongoing domain hygiene.

Use ViewDNS.info for: IP history research, reverse WHOIS investigations, subdomain enumeration, forensic DNS analysis.

Use DomainScan for: Email authentication setup and monitoring, blacklist alerting, DNS health analysis, SSL tracking, AI-assisted diagnosis, ongoing domain security for domains you own.

For most domain owners, the ideal setup includes DomainScan for monitoring and ViewDNS’s investigative tools for the occasional deep research task. If you’re only looking at one tool, the question is whether your use case is “investigate what happened historically” or “keep my domain healthy going forward.”