URL Safety Scan

Paste any URL or domain. See existing scans, screenshots, redirect chains, and threat verdicts. The check every MSP runs — embedded so you don't have to leave the page.

Examples: example.com · https://app.vendor.com/login · shady-looking-link.xyz

Why this exists

Every MSP runs a URL check before clicking a strange link from a customer. Most also run one before pointing a procurement team at a new vendor. The data here — screenshots, redirect chains, threat verdicts, who's hosting it — exists because URLScan crowdsources the work of capturing every URL someone in security has decided to look at. You can run a fresh scan there directly. This page just exposes what's already known.

A clean result here doesn't mean a domain is safe. It means somebody scanned it and nothing exploded. Use the screenshot and the verdict tag as a starting point, not a final answer.

Frequently asked questions

What does URL Safety Scan check?

Submits a URL to URLScan.io for active analysis. Returns a screenshot of the rendered page, the redirect chain, threat verdict (malicious / suspicious / clean), and detected technologies. Useful pre-click check on any link that looks suspicious.

What's URLScan.io?

A community-driven URL analysis service used by security researchers globally. Each scan generates a public artifact (screenshot, DOM, network log) that's queryable by other researchers. Free for occasional use.

When would I use this?

Email-link verification (suspicious phishing), social-engineering vetting, malware-research, and journalism on questionable URLs. Pair with HTTP Headers Audit for the security-posture layer.