CHECKLINK AI
General link safety

Free Safe Link Checker

Check if a link is safe before you click. Paste a suspicious URL, short link, QR destination, or domain and review practical risk signals.

What it checks

HTTPS signal
Redirect hops
Final domain
Raw IP host
Punycode or unusual encoding
Deep subdomains
Suspicious URL structure
Lookalike patterns when available

Limitations

CheckLink provides risk signals and review context, not a guarantee. Verify sensitive links through official channels before acting.

What CheckLink checks

CheckLink is a suspicious URL scanner built around practical risk signals. It reviews where a link starts, where it ends, and which signals deserve caution.

Short links and redirects
Final domain and base-domain mismatch
HTTPS and hostname signals
QR destinations and email links

When to request manual review

Use the free scanner for a first pass. If the link affects accounts, work, customers, or sensitive information, manual review can add context that an automated scan cannot guarantee.

Unexpected login page
Confusing redirect path
Customer-facing campaign link
Vendor or employee request

How to use this tool

1. Paste the URL or domain into the scanner.
2. Review the final domain, redirects, and reasons.
3. Use Quick Report if you need a copyable summary.
4. Request manual review for account, work, or customer-critical links.

What results mean

Low risk is not a guarantee.
Caution means signals deserve review.
High risk means avoid sensitive actions until verified.
Manual review can add context when the link matters.

Related tools

Next step: use the related tool that matches your situation, or request manual review when the link affects money, credentials, accounts, work, or customers.

FAQ

Is this safe link checker free?

Yes. You can use the CheckLink scanner and public tools without an account.

Can CheckLink guarantee a link is safe?

No. CheckLink provides risk signals and review context, not a guarantee that a website is safe or unsafe.

Can HTTPS links still be phishing?

Yes. HTTPS protects the connection, but it does not prove the website is legitimate.

Can short links hide risky sites?

Yes. Short links can redirect through one or more hops before reaching the final destination.

Does CheckLink store scan history?

The current public scanner is designed as a manual-first tool without account-based scan history.