NexMailPro Free Tools

Email Verification

Email Validator

Verify one email address with NexMailPro validation logic, including syntax, domain, MX, and deliverability-oriented signals.

Validation depth

Syntax + MX + risk

Workflow

Existing NexMailPro flow

Best for

Lead capture and QA

On This Page

Run the free email validator workflow directly from the page.
Move into API, SDK, Laravel, JavaScript, or WordPress integrations from the linked docs.
Use the examples below to test real domains, selectors, or email inputs quickly.

Email Verification

Run a free email check

Enter one email address to validate it with the same NexMailPro verification workflow used across the platform.

Enter one full email address. The live verification flow uses the existing NexMailPro validation logic and keeps email results out of shareable URLs.

Bulk Verification

Syntax

Checked during verification

Domain & MX

Reviewed through the existing flow

Best for

Single address QA

Next step

Move to API or SDK integration

What You Get

Built for deliverability and integration work

Live validation workflow

Uses the current NexMailPro email verification flow without changing billing, auth, or SMTP behavior.

Fast guest testing

Run a free front-end check before moving into API, SDK, or bulk CSV workflows.

Developer handoff ready

Move from the free tool into the API docs or SDKs when you are ready to automate validation.

FAQ

Email Validator questions

What does the Email Validator check?

It checks syntax, domain presence, MX readiness, and NexMailPro verification signals that help classify the address as valid, risky, or invalid.

Can I use this before connecting the API?

Yes. The tool is designed for fast manual checks before you move into API, SDK, or bulk verification workflows.

Where should I go after a manual check?

Use the API docs, PHP SDK, Laravel package, JavaScript SDK, or WordPress plugin links on the page when you are ready to automate.

Next Step

Start free, then wire NexMailPro into your stack

Use the free tool for manual checks, then move into the REST API, JavaScript SDK, PHP SDK, Laravel package, or WordPress plugin when you are ready to automate.