Website Directory Scanner

Analyze website structure, find hidden directories, and check server details instantly.

About Website Directory Scanner

The Website Directory Scanner is an advanced SEO and security tool designed to help webmasters, developers, and security researchers analyze the structure of any website. By scanning for visible and hidden directories, files, and server configurations, this tool provides valuable insights into how a website is organized.

Whether you are performing a security audit, checking for exposed sensitive files (like .sql or .zip backups), or simply analyzing a competitor's site structure, our Website Directory Scanner delivers fast and accurate results.

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Deep Scanning

Uncover hidden directories and files that are not directly linked from the homepage. Perfect for finding forgotten backups or admin panels.

Fast & Accurate

Built with performance in mind, our scanner processes requests quickly to give you immediate insights without long wait times.

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Security Analysis

Identify potential security risks by finding exposed configuration files, database dumps, and other sensitive data.

How to Use the Website Directory Scanner

Using this tool is simple and straightforward:

  1. Enter the Domain Name you want to scan (e.g., example.com).
  2. Check "Show hidden directories" if you want to include common hidden paths in the scan.
  3. Select specific File Types to look for (JSON, TXT, ZIP, XML, PDF, SQL).
  4. Click the Start Scan button.
  5. Wait for the results to appear below the form. You'll see server info, directories, and files found.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is this Website Directory Scanner free?

Yes, our Website Directory Scanner is 100% free to use. You can perform unlimited scans to analyze website structures and improve your SEO or security.

Why should I scan for hidden directories?

Hidden directories often contain sensitive information, backups, or test files that shouldn't be publicly accessible. Scanning helps you identify and secure these assets.

Can this tool detect server information?

Yes, the tool retrieves public server headers to identify the web server software (e.g., Apache, Nginx), IP address, and other available technical details.

Does it work on all websites?

The scanner works on most publicly accessible websites. However, some websites may have firewalls or security measures (like Cloudflare) that block scanning requests.