Is this email or link phishing? Check it for free
Free public tool — Bitra security lab
Is this email real? Check it in seconds— and learn to spot it yourself.
Paste a link, the headers of an email, or drop an .eml file. We flag the warning signs on your own content and explain each one, so next time you can catch it without us.
We don't store what you check. The analysis happens in the moment and is discarded.
Try it with an example
Load a real-world sample to see how it works.
Phishing is the entry point for most cyberattacks: an email or link impersonating your bank, your company or a trusted service to steal your credentials or money. Our phishing checker analyzes the content you paste and flags the warning signs instantly.
It works with three input types: a suspicious URL or link, full email headers, or an .eml file. We never store what you analyze — the check happens on the spot and is discarded.
Beyond a verdict, we explain each signal so you learn to spot phishing yourself next time.
How to check if something is phishing
- 1
Paste the suspicious content
Copy the link, the email headers, or upload the .eml file you want to analyze.
- 2
Run the analysis
We inspect the sender, domain, links and reputation lists for phishing signals.
- 3
Read the verdict and signals
You get a risk level (safe, suspicious or dangerous) with each warning sign explained in plain language.
When to use it
Before you click
When you receive an unexpected link by email, SMS or WhatsApp and are unsure if it is legitimate.
"Your bank" emails
To verify emails claiming to be from your bank or a service that ask for data or urgent payments.
On your team
So anyone in your company can validate a suspicious email without needing an expert.
Frequently asked questions
Is the phishing checker free?+
Yes, it is completely free and requires no sign-up.
Do you store the content I analyze?+
No. The analysis runs on the spot and the content is discarded; we do not store emails, links or files.
What can I analyze?+
A URL or link, full email headers, or an .eml file up to 4 MB.
How do I know if an email is phishing?+
Typical signs: a sender that does not match the real domain, shortened or odd-looking links, urgency ("your account will be blocked"), bad grammar, and requests for data or payments. The checker detects and explains these for you.
Is the analysis 100% safe?+
No tool is infallible. The checker greatly reduces risk and teaches you to recognize signals, but when in doubt never enter your credentials.
How do I copy email headers?+
In most email clients open the message and look for "View original" or "Show source"; copy the whole block including lines like From:, Received: and Reply-To:.
Does it work with emails in English and Spanish?+
Yes. The engine analyzes language-independent technical signals and recognizes phishing patterns in both.