Email Validator

Paste an email address to check whether it is valid — complete with the reason if it is invalid and a component breakdown if it is valid. Everything is processed on your device.

or press Ctrl+Enter
Result
Fill the input and click Validate — the result appears here.

Everything runs in your browser. Your data is never sent to our servers.

728 × 90Ad Space AvailablePlace your ad here

Example

Example Input

user@example.com

Example Output

✓ VALID — domain example.com

How to Use

  1. 1Paste the an email address you want to check into the input box.
  2. 2If the tool offers extra options (e.g. dialect, flags, or variant), set them as needed.
  3. 3Click Validate (or press Ctrl+Enter).
  4. 4Read the result badge — VALID, INVALID, or VALID with a warning — along with the details and the list of issues, if any.

About Email Validator

Email Validator checks email syntax: exactly one "@", a valid local part (with dot rules), and a valid domain (dotted hostname or IP literal). The RFC length limits (254 total, 64 for the local part) are also checked.

Syntax validation cannot confirm the mailbox actually exists — only sending an email can. This tool catches the most common typos in a form.

FAQ

Is my data sent to a server?

No. All validation runs in your browser with JavaScript. Nothing is uploaded, logged, or stored on our servers — safe for sensitive data.

How is this validator different from a parser or formatter?

A validator answers one question: is this input correct/valid? It returns a valid/invalid badge with the reason. A parser breaks input into its components, and a formatter tidies its layout. Use a validator when you just need to confirm something is sound before using it.

Related Tools

Related Categories