Discord Invite Checker

Paste a Discord invite link or code to verify it and inspect the public server details Discord returns. No login or bot token required.

Public invite preview

See what an invite reveals

Inspect the server identity, approximate member counts, destination channel, and expiration returned for a public invite.

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Expiration

What You Can Check from a Discord Invite

A public invite can answer practical server questions before you accept it.

Confirm an invite still works

Resolve a discord.gg link before sharing it in a profile, community page, support article, or event announcement.

Identify the destination server

Verify the server name, icon, Server ID, and destination channel returned by Discord instead of relying on the link text alone.

Review public size signals

Compare Discord's approximate member and online counts to understand the current public footprint of the invited community.

Guide

How Discord Invite Link Checking Works

Discord invites use a code such as discord.gg/example. The checker sends that code to Discord's public Get Invite endpoint and presents a smaller, readable set of fields. It does not join the server, list its members, read channels, or request access to a Discord account.

Accepted invite formats

You can paste a short discord.gg link, a discord.com/invite link, or the invite code itself. Query parameters are removed before the code is checked, while unrelated websites and malformed paths are rejected.

Server ID and creation date

When Discord returns a guild object, the result includes its stable Server ID. Copy that ID into the Account Age Checker to decode the server object's Snowflake creation timestamp.

Member and online counts are approximate

Invite responses can include approximate_member_count and approximate_presence_count. These are public estimates supplied by Discord, not a live member export or a list of individual users.

Expired, revoked, and unavailable invites

An invite can stop resolving because it expired, reached a use limit, was deleted, or is no longer publicly available. A failed result does not prove that the server itself was deleted.

Vanity links are checked as invites

Custom discord.gg vanity codes can be resolved like other invite codes when they are active. If a vanity code does not resolve, this tool does not claim that the name is available for another server to register.

Public metadata only

The lookup may show a server name, icon, description, Server ID, channel name, approximate counts, verification level, boost tier, or expiration. It cannot show private channels, hidden roles, audit logs, messages, member identities, or server permissions.

Discord Invite Checker FAQ

Yes. The checker reads the public invite response and does not accept the invite, join the server, or sign in to a Discord account.

No. Discord's public Get Invite endpoint can resolve active invite codes without a bot token. You should never paste a Discord token into an invite checker.

The code may be expired, revoked, malformed, limited to a maximum number of uses, or temporarily unavailable. The server can still exist even when that specific invite no longer works.

No. Discord labels them as approximate counts. They are useful public signals, but they are not guaranteed to match a server's internal member list at the exact moment you check.

No. It can show whether an invite or vanity code currently resolves. A code that does not resolve is not proof that your server is eligible to claim it.

No. It cannot read private channels, messages, member lists, hidden roles, audit logs, or moderation settings. It only displays fields returned with the public invite.