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Redirect Checker

Trace URL redirects and final destination. See the complete redirect chain with status codes and timings.

Enter a URL to trace its redirect path and final destination.

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How it works

1. Enter URL

Enter the website URL you want to check.

2. Trace Redirects

We follow each redirect step by step.

3. Collect Details

We collect status codes, protocols, and timings.

4. Show Results

View the full redirect chain and final destination.

Frequently Asked Questions

A redirect sends visitors and search engines from one URL to another — used when content moves or for tracking.

301 (permanent), 302 (temporary), 303 (see other), 307 (temporary preserve method), 308 (permanent preserve method).

Too many redirects slow page loads and can confuse search engines. Direct links are always best.

Browsers usually follow up to 10-20 redirects. SEO best practice is to keep chains to 1-2 hops maximum.

No — only server-side HTTP redirects (3xx status codes) are traced.