Google Dork Generator

Build advanced Google search queries using operators like site, filetype, intitle, and inurl for precise search results

About Google Dork Generator

Overview

The Google Dork Generator helps you create advanced Google search queries using specialized operators. Google Dorking is a technique that uses advanced search operators to find specific information on the web that is not easily accessible through regular searches. Security researchers use it to find vulnerabilities, while SEO professionals use it to analyze websites and competitors. This tool provides a user-friendly interface to build complex queries without memorizing all the operators.

Features

  • Support for 20+ Google search operators
  • Organized interface with basic, site, content, file, and advanced sections
  • Real-time query generation and preview
  • 8 predefined templates for common security research patterns
  • One-click execution of searches in new browser tab
  • Copy generated queries to clipboard
  • Ethical usage reminder and guidelines
  • Mobile-responsive design
  • Dark mode support
  • Completely browser-based - no data sent to servers

How to Use

  1. Select the search operators you want to use from the organized sections
  2. Enter your search terms in the appropriate fields
  3. Use quick templates for common search patterns like finding login pages or config files
  4. Preview the generated query in real-time as you type
  5. Click "Search on Google" to execute the query in a new tab
  6. Copy the query to use in other tools or documentation

FAQ

What is Google Dorking?

Google Dorking is using advanced search operators to find specific information on the internet. These operators let you search within website titles, URLs, file types, and more. Security researchers use it to find vulnerabilities, while others use it for competitive analysis or research.

Is Google Dorking legal?

Using Google Dorking itself is legal since you are just using public search features. However, accessing systems without authorization is illegal. Always get proper permission before testing any system. Use this tool only for legitimate research, education, or authorized security testing.

What are the most useful operators?

The most useful operators are "site:" to search within a domain, "filetype:" to find specific files, "intitle:" for pages with keywords in titles, and "inurl:" for URLs containing keywords. Combining these operators creates powerful queries that surface hard-to-find information.

Why do some searches not work?

Google may limit certain operators in some regions or show CAPTCHAs if it detects automated queries. Some operators have also been deprecated or restricted by Google over time. If a search does not work, try simplifying the query or using fewer operators.