Check if an email address is valid
Quickly tell whether a single address is real and deliverable — without emailing it to find out.
There are several ways an email can be invalid: a typo in the syntax, a domain with no mail server, a throwaway/disposable provider, or a generic role inbox no human reads. Each one is a different risk.
The Email Validator checks all of these for a single address and tells you which checks passed and which failed, so you can decide whether to trust it — useful before a cold outreach, a sign-up confirmation, or adding a contact to your CRM.
It’s instant and free for 50 checks a day, with no mail sent at any point.
The tool for this
✉️Email Validator
Verify single or bulk email lists without sending mail — syntax, MX, disposable & role detection.
Frequently asked questions
How can I tell if an email address is real? +
Check its syntax, whether the domain has an MX record, and whether it’s disposable or a role account. The validator runs all of these instantly.
Can you verify an email without sending one? +
Yes — the tool uses DNS/MX lookups and pattern checks, never an actual message.
What’s a role account and why flag it? +
Addresses like info@ or support@ go to shared inboxes, not individuals — often worth flagging for outreach or personalized mail.
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