Verify any email address
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Instantly verify if an email is real, active, and deliverable. No sign-up required.
Know if an email is valid before you send
Email Checker validates an email address in seconds. It runs 15+ checks, such as email format, DNS, MX records, and SMTP to confirm the address is active and deliverable. Try it for free. No sign-up needed.
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Who uses Email Checker?
Sales teams
Avoid sending emails to invalid leads and protect your domain reputation.
Marketers
Check emails before launching campaigns to improve deliverability.
Recruiters
Make sure candidate emails are still active before reaching out.
Founders
Validate important addresses before contacting partners, investors, or early users.
Customer support
Confirm email addresses when handling inquiries or follow-ups.
Freelancers
Double-check emails before pitching or sending proposals.
How it works
Learn why and how to verify email addresses with our 2-min video tutorial.
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Questions & answers about email verification
Everything you need to know about verifying email addresses and protecting your deliverability.
How does an email checker verify an address?
Mailmeteor's Email Checker runs the address through 15+ technical checks:
- Syntax — the address must follow a valid format (local part + domain).
- Disposable domain — we flag throwaway services (Mailinator, Yopmail, etc.).
- Role-based — addresses like
info@orsupport@are marked accordingly. - DNS & MX records — the domain must be configured to receive mail.
- SMTP handshake — we ping the mailbox to confirm it accepts incoming mail.
- Catch-all detection — we test whether the domain accepts any address.
The whole process takes a few seconds and returns a status, a score, and the reason behind it.
What do "valid", "risky", and "invalid" results mean?
- Valid — the mailbox exists and is accepting mail. Safe to send.
- Risky — the address responds but shows warning signs (catch-all domain, role-based, low-reputation provider). Send with caution; avoid for cold outreach at scale.
- Invalid — the mailbox doesn't exist, the domain has no MX, or the provider rejects the handshake. Don't send — it will bounce.
- Unknown — the provider blocks verification (common with large mailbox hosts). Results are inconclusive.
Why do valid emails still bounce sometimes?
Does verifying emails improve deliverability?
Yes — significantly. Under the 2024 Gmail and Yahoo bulk-sender guidelines, a bounce rate above 0.3% can hurt your reputation and push future emails to spam. Verifying your list before sending keeps bounces low, which in turn:
- Protects your sender reputation
- Keeps your IP and domain off blocklists
- Improves inbox placement for future campaigns
What is a catch-all domain?
Can I verify emails in bulk?
This page verifies one address at a time. For lists, use our Email Verifier for Google Sheets add-on — it verifies thousands of addresses directly inside a spreadsheet.
For very high volumes, we partner with specialists (Bouncer, Clearout, Emailable, Neverbounce, Zerobounce). Get discounts on our partners page.