Free URL Safety Check — See if a Link Is Safe or Malicious

Paste a URL and get a clear result + safety tips. Scanning is free but requires sign-in.

What is the Free URL Safety Check Tool?

The Free URL Safety Check tool helps you detect malicious and phishing links before opening them. It analyzes the URL and returns a clear verdict (Safe / Suspicious / Malicious) so you can decide quickly and reduce risks like account theft, malware downloads, or redirects to fake websites.

You can use the tool for free as a registered user. If the quick scan is not enough, you can run the deep scan mode to analyze extra layers such as redirects and unusual behaviors — while keeping a professional report view within the same page.

We still recommend checking the domain, looking for HTTPS, being careful with shortened links, and never entering credentials on untrusted pages — even if the verdict is “Safe”.

How to Use the URL Safety Check Tool?

  1. Sign in to your account (free for registered users).
  2. Paste the URL into the field then click “Start Scan”.
  3. Review the verdict and the analysis summary.
  4. If you need more detail, run “Deep Scan” to analyze extra layers (redirects/requests/live screenshot).

URL Safety Check Tool Features

Fast Scan with Clear Verdict

Get “Safe / Suspicious / Malicious” instantly to act quickly.

Multi-layer Analysis

Combines multiple signals and displays them in a clean report card.

Deep Scan Mode

Analyze redirects and unusual behaviors with a live website screenshot.

Privacy-focused

Advisory scanning to help your decision, with privacy and anti-abuse measures.

Free for Registered Users

Free and runs directly in your browser—no installation needed.

Phishing-aware

Helps you catch phishing links before opening them or entering sensitive data.

Frequently Asked Questions About URL Safety

Is the tool free?

Yes. The URL safety check is free for registered users. Fair-usage limits may apply depending on your plan and anti-abuse protection.

Why does scanning require sign-in?

To reduce abuse and automated attacks (bots), and to enforce fair usage limits per account.

Does “Safe” mean 100% safe?

No. The result is advisory. No system can guarantee 100% safety. Use it alongside best security practices.

When should I use Deep Scan?

Use deep scan when you want more detail about redirects, page behavior, or need a live screenshot of what a visitor may see.

Are URLs saved or shared?

We try to minimize stored data. The goal is to provide a report to support your decision while respecting privacy and usage policies.