Tools Directory

All Discord Tools

Use this page as the central hub for Discord lookup tools, profile asset viewers, and practical Discord utilities.

How these Discord tools work together

The tools on DiscordLookup are organized around the way most Discord research starts: you either have a Discord ID, you need a public profile asset, or you want to format something correctly for a Discord message. The main Discord ID Lookup is the best first step when you have a user ID and want a complete report. It combines Snowflake decoding with available public profile data, so you can see the account creation date, account age, avatar status, banner status, public badges, and the raw Discord ID breakdown in one place.

Lookup Tools focus on IDs and profile signals. The Account Age Checker is useful when you only need the creation date from a Discord Snowflake, including IDs for users, servers, channels, roles, messages, or bots. The Badge Checker narrows the result to public profile flags, which helps when you want to confirm visible badges without reading the full report. These tools are intentionally separated so moderators, server owners, and developers can choose the fastest path for the question they are answering.

Profile Asset Tools are for visual profile data. The PFP Viewer opens the full-size Discord profile picture when the public avatar is available, while the Banner Viewer focuses on full-size profile banners, animated banners, and accent color fallbacks. These pages are useful after an ID lookup shows that an asset exists, or when the only task is to view or download a specific public profile image.

Discord Utility Tools do not look up a profile. They help with Discord formatting and community operations. The Discord Timestamp Generator creates markdown tags such as <t:UNIX:R> and <t:UNIX:F>, which Discord converts into each viewer's local time. Use the lookup tools for identity and Snowflake questions, the asset tools for public CDN images, and the utility tools for cleaner announcements, events, and server messages.

The tools are intentionally token-free. You should never paste a Discord token into a public lookup page, and these utilities do not need one. A user ID is enough for Snowflake decoding, and public profile assets only appear when Discord returns them. If a page shows no avatar, banner, or badges, that usually means the public asset was not returned, not that the tool can access private account data.

For the most efficient workflow, start broad and then narrow down. Paste the ID into Discord ID Lookup when you are not sure what you need. Move to Account Age Checker when the timestamp is the only important field. Use PFP Viewer, Banner Viewer, or Badge Checker when you want one specific profile signal. Use the Timestamp Generator separately when you are preparing Discord messages instead of researching an ID.