Response time measures how long google.com takes to reply to our server-side probe. Under 500ms is good, 500–1000ms is elevated, and over 1000ms suggests degraded performance. Your experience may differ based on your location and ISP.
When was the last Google outage?
The most recent outage data for Google is available on this page. We continuously monitor google.com with HTTP probes and AI-powered signal scanning.
What is the current status of Google?
Google (google.com) is currently responding with HTTP 301 in 77ms. No issues detected by our probe.
Is Google experiencing a global outage?
Our probe checks google.com from a single serverless region. If the service is up in our check but down for you, the issue may be regional — related to your ISP, local DNS, or geographic routing.
Are other Google services also affected?
Major search providers run many interconnected services. A Google outage may affect related services like email, maps, or cloud storage. Check our internet status page for a broader view.
What alternatives can I use if Google is down?
If Google is temporarily unavailable, try alternative search engines. Most searches can be performed on any major search provider while you wait for Google to recover.