Developer Utilities

HTTP Status Lookup

Look up HTTP status codes and meanings.

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Search by code, status text, or category.

100

ContinueThe client can continue sending the request body.

200

OKThe request succeeded.

201

CreatedThe request succeeded and created a new resource.

204

No ContentThe server processed the request and returned no body.

301

Moved PermanentlyThe resource now lives at a different permanent URL.

302

FoundThe resource is temporarily available at another URL.

Why use this tool

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Search HTTP status codes by number or keyword with quick category context.

HTTP Status Lookup gives fast references for common HTTP responses.

Use numeric codes or keywords to find entries.

How to use

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01Enter code or keyword.
02Review status name and description.

Quick checks before you copy

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Confirm the input is the format you intended.

Scan the result before using it in a document, URL, config, or message.

Copy only the output you need.

FAQ

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Does it include all RFC statuses?

It includes the most commonly used status codes.

Can I search by status message text?

Yes. You can search by keyword like 'not found' or 'unauthorized' to find matching codes.

Are all standard HTTP status codes included?

It covers the most widely used codes from RFC 7231 and related standards, including the 1xx through 5xx range.

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