Website Ping Tool
Check if a website or server is online and measure its response time (latency).
💡 How to Use This Tool
Checking if a website is online and measuring its latency is quick and easy. Follow these steps:
Enter Host
Type or paste any domain name (like google.com) or IP address securely into the search box above.
Click Ping
Press the "Ping Website" button. Our server will immediately attempt a direct TCP connection.
View Results
Instantly see whether the server is online, the exact latency in milliseconds, and the resolved IP address.
📖 About Website Ping Tool
What is the Website Ping Tool?
Our Website Ping Tool is a simple yet powerful utility that allows you to check if a website or server is online and reachable from our servers. It measures the time it takes for a request to reach the target server and get a response, commonly known as latency or "ping time."
Common Use Cases
- Check Website Uptime: Quickly verify if your website or a service you rely on is down for everyone or just for you.
- Measure Latency: Determine the response time (in milliseconds) of a server to diagnose connection speed issues.
- Verify DNS Resolution: Ensure a domain name correctly resolves to an IP address before testing the connection.
- Troubleshoot Server Issues: Help pinpoint whether a server is completely offline or just experiencing slow response times.
Key Features
Fast & Accurate
Get instant results on server status, IP address resolution, and connection latency.
Simple Interface
Just enter a domain name (like example.com) or an IP address, and let our tool do the rest.
Comprehensive Results
We provide actionable information including the target IP address, the exact latency measured in milliseconds, and clear status indicators.
Privacy & Security
Unlike many tools, our Website Ping Tool operates by sending requests directly from our secure servers to the target. We do not require any plugins or local access to your network. The target server will only see a standard connection attempt from our infrastructure, ensuring your personal IP address and location remain completely private.
Technical Details
This tool operates by establishing a brief TCP connection (sometimes called a TCP ping) to the target server, typically on standard web ports like 80 (HTTP) or 443 (HTTPS). It precisely measures the time elapsed between initiating the connection and successfully establishing it. This method is often more reliable than traditional ICMP ping, which is frequently blocked by modern firewalls and server configurations.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Version History
Initial release of the Website Ping Tool
Mar 02, 2026