Is your AI tool
down right now?
Real-time status for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity and more — plus clear troubleshooting when something stops working. One place to tell an outage from a problem on your end.
Live AI service status
Signals are aggregated from each provider’s public status feed and refreshed continuously. Select a tool for symptoms and troubleshooting.
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Every way an AI tool can break
Service outages
Full or partial downtime when a provider’s servers stop responding for a wide group of users.
Slow & degraded performance
Laggy responses, queued requests, and rate limiting during peak demand or incidents.
Login & account issues
Sign-in failures, dropped sessions, and subscriptions that show as inactive.
API & developer errors
Elevated error rates, timeouts, and authentication failures on provider APIs.
Regional disruptions
Problems that appear in one country or network while service is fine elsewhere.
Maintenance windows
Planned work that briefly takes features or whole services offline.
Try this first
Four quick checks to tell a real outage from a local problem.
- 1
Confirm it is not just you
Open the tool in a private/incognito window and on a second device or network. If it works there, the issue is local.
- 2
Check the live signal above
A degraded or outage signal points to a provider-side problem — there is little to fix on your end but wait.
- 3
Clear the basics
Refresh, clear cache, disable conflicting extensions or a VPN, and sign out and back in.
- 4
Compare symptoms
Open the tool’s status page here to match your symptoms against common issues and patterns.
AI outages, explained
AI platforms run on distributed servers across many regions. A partial outage can hit users in one geography while others see normal service. Problems can also be account-specific — expired sessions, billing holds, or the plan tier you are on. Check whether others in your region report the same issue before concluding it is a global outage.
A true outage means the provider’s servers are unavailable or badly degraded for a wide group of users. A local issue is on your end — browser cache, network, VPN interference, or a device-specific error. Test on a different device or network to tell them apart. If the status here shows no issues, the problem is most likely local.
Live signals are aggregated from the providers’ own public status feeds and refreshed continuously. Pages also include common symptoms and troubleshooting context so you can compare what you are seeing against known patterns.
There are dedicated pages for ChatGPT, Claude, Google Gemini, Perplexity, ElevenLabs, Sora, Midjourney, Character AI, DeepSeek, Janitor AI, Chai AI, PolyBuzz, AI Dungeon, and Status AI. Coverage is expanding — bookmark the site to stay updated.
AI models need heavy compute. During high-demand windows the number of concurrent users can exceed capacity, causing slow responses, queued requests, or rate limiting. The service is technically up but performance is degraded — different from a hard outage, and tracked separately here.
Guides & deeper context
AI Outage Tracker →
How to monitor AI tool outages and read the signals that matter.
Why AI Tools Go Down →
The common causes behind AI outages, from capacity to deploys.
AI Tool Not Working? →
A fast, structured troubleshooting path for any AI tool.
AI API Status →
What developers should watch when provider APIs degrade.
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The next time something feels off, check here first — and know in seconds whether it’s the tool or you.
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