Paste any Discord ID to see the exact account creation date, plus the public username, avatar, and badges when they are available. The creation date is decoded right in your browser, so it shows up instantly.
Works for user, server, channel, and message IDs.
Turn on Developer Mode in Discord, then right click a user, server, or message to copy its ID.
Turn on Developer Mode, then right click a user or server to copy its ID.
Drop the ID into the box and press Look up.
See the exact creation date, plus the username, avatar, and badges.
Every user, server, channel, and message on Discord has a unique number called an ID, or a snowflake. It is the permanent name Discord uses internally, so it never changes even when a username does. That makes it the reliable way to point at an exact account.
The number is not random. The first part of it is a timestamp, which is why an ID alone is enough to work out the precise second an account or message was created.
Open your User Settings, go to Advanced, and switch on Developer Mode. Now a Copy ID option appears when you right click a person, a server icon, a channel, or a single message.
On mobile the steps match: open Settings, find Advanced, enable Developer Mode, then long press to copy an ID.
The account age is a quick trust signal. A brand new account messaging your server minutes after it was made is worth a second look, while a years old account reads differently. Moderators use this to spot throwaway accounts and raid bots.
Because the date is decoded from the ID itself, it shows up instantly here, even before the username and avatar load.
The same decode works on any snowflake. Paste a server ID to see when the server was created, a message ID to timestamp a post, or a channel ID to date a channel. The username and avatar only appear for user IDs, since those are the only ones tied to a public profile.
People use ID lookups to vet new members, configure bots that expect a numeric ID, confirm an account is old enough to trust, and settle who joined first. Pair this with the timestamp generator to turn a creation date into a clean Discord timestamp you can post in chat.
Open Settings, go to Advanced, and turn on Developer Mode. Then right click any user, server, channel, or message and choose Copy ID.
The ID encodes the exact moment the account, server, or message was made. This tool decodes that date and, when available, shows the public username, avatar, and badges.
No. Discord usernames are not unique enough to search, and the API only resolves a profile from a numeric ID. You need the ID, not the name.
Yes. It is math, not a guess. Every Discord ID stores its own timestamp, so the date is exact down to the second.
Public profiles are cached briefly to keep the tool fast, then they expire. Only public fields are read, and nothing personal is kept.