Search Reddit's database in real-time. Get 10 smart, brandable alternatives if your handle is taken. Free forever — no login required.
Based on your keyword — all checked for availability
Results delivered in milliseconds from Reddit's live database. No caching, no outdated data — always accurate.
10 brandable alternatives generated using 20+ intelligent naming patterns. Zero random number spam — ever.
Our algorithm scores every username 1–100 on memorability, length, uniqueness, and brandability.
Check up to 10 usernames in one click. Perfect for brainstorming sessions or comparing alternatives.
No account, no sign-up, no tracking. Just open the page and start checking — works instantly.
Fully responsive on desktop, tablet, and mobile. Check usernames anywhere, anytime.
Enter the handle you want or a keyword to base suggestions on. Instant validation catches invalid characters as you type.
We check Reddit's database instantly. Results appear in real-time with a clear ✅ Available, ❌ Taken, or ⚠️ Invalid badge.
Choose from your result or our 10 smart suggestions. Copy to clipboard in one click and you're ready to sign up.
| Feature | UsernameCheck.site | Generic Checkers | Manual Reddit Check |
|---|---|---|---|
| Real-time availability | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Smart username suggestions | ✅ 10 per search | ❌ None | ❌ None |
| Bulk username checking | ✅ Up to 10 | ❌ One at a time | ❌ One at a time |
| Strength score | ✅ 1–100 score | ❌ No | ❌ No |
| No login required | ✅ Zero friction | ⚠️ Some require | ✅ Public pages |
| Copy to clipboard | ✅ One click | ❌ Manual | ❌ Manual |
| Mobile friendly | ✅ Fully responsive | ⚠️ Varies | ✅ Yes |
| Price | ✅ Free | Some paid | ✅ Free |
Want a great Reddit username that isn't already taken? Our free Reddit Username Checker queries Reddit's live database to instantly tell you if your chosen handle is available. It also auto-generates 10 creative alternatives based on your input — so you never get stuck with underscores and random numbers again. No account or login needed. Works for new accounts and rebrand searches.
From brandability to longevity — everything you need to choose a handle you'll love for years.
Gaming, finance, tech, fitness — curated username ideas to spark your creativity.
A full breakdown of what Reddit allows, forbids, and how to work within the rules.
Yes, completely free. No sign-up, no subscription, no limits. Check as many usernames as you like.
Our tool queries Reddit's public API to check whether a username is registered. Results are returned in real-time. Usernames that violate Reddit's format rules (too short, too long, invalid characters) are flagged instantly before even hitting the API.
Yes — switch to the Bulk Check tab and enter up to 10 usernames, one per line. Hit "Check All" and get instant results for every username simultaneously.
Reddit does not allow username changes after your account is 30 days old. This makes choosing the right username from the start critical — which is exactly why tools like this exist.
Our suggestion engine analyzes your input keyword and applies over 20 naming patterns — prefixes, suffixes, style variants, and compound words — to generate 10 clean, brandable alternatives. We filter out random number spam and enforce Reddit's format rules so every suggestion is actually usable.
This tool is specifically optimized for Reddit username rules (3–20 chars, letters/numbers/underscores/hyphens). The suggestions and strength score are calibrated for Reddit's community conventions. We may add Twitter/X, Instagram, and Discord checkers in future updates.
Our strength score rates each username from 1–100 based on length (6–15 chars is ideal), absence of numbers, starting with a letter, character uniqueness, and whether it avoids common generic words. A score of 70+ is "Strong" — meaning it's memorable, brandable, and unlikely to be confused with other accounts.
No. We do not store the usernames you check, collect personal data, or use tracking beyond standard anonymous analytics. See our Privacy Policy for full details.
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