AI Outage Tracker — Monitor AI Tool Outages in Real Time
AI Down Status is your central hub for tracking live outages, slow responses, login problems, and service disruptions across all major AI tools. Check any AI tool status at a glance.
What Is an AI Outage Tracker?
An AI outage tracker is a monitoring resource that aggregates reported service disruptions, performance degradation events, and confirmed downtime incidents across AI platforms. As AI tools have become embedded in daily workflows — from content creation and coding to customer service and research — tracking their availability has become as essential as monitoring any other critical digital service.
AI Down Status tracks outages across AI chatbots, image generators, voice AI services, AI search engines, and AI coding assistants. When an AI tool experiences a problem, users can check AI Down Status to quickly determine whether the issue is platform-wide or local to their device, account, or network.
AI Tools We Currently Track
AI Down Status maintains dedicated status pages for the following AI platforms. Click any tool to see its current status, recent incidents, common problems, and troubleshooting steps:
We are continuously expanding coverage. Additional tools including Gemini, Perplexity, Copilot, Grok, ElevenLabs, Sora, and Runway are in active monitoring development.
Types of AI Outages and Service Disruptions
Not all AI outages are the same. Understanding the type of disruption helps you decide the right course of action:
Full Service Outage
The AI service is completely unreachable. The website or app fails to load, or all requests return error responses. The entire user base is affected.
Degraded Performance
The service is technically available but operating below normal capacity — slow responses, high latency, or intermittent failures affecting some requests.
Partial Feature Outage
Core chat or search works but specific features fail — image generation, voice input, file uploads, or API access is down while basic functionality continues.
Regional Disruption
The service is down or slow in specific geographic regions due to CDN issues, regional routing problems, or data center events affecting specific locations.
API-Only Outage
The consumer-facing app works but the developer API is down, or vice versa. These are common because API and consumer frontends often use separate infrastructure paths.
Authentication / Login Issues
Users cannot sign in, sessions expire unexpectedly, or subscription status is not recognized — often caused by identity service disruptions separate from the AI model.
How to Check Multiple AI Tools Quickly
The most efficient way to check multiple AI tool statuses is to bookmark the AI Down Status homepage at aidownstatus.com. The homepage shows a live status dashboard for the most popular AI tools, updated as new incidents are reported. You can use the search filter to quickly find any specific AI tool by name.
For teams and businesses that depend on multiple AI tools simultaneously, we recommend establishing a quick check routine: visit the status dashboard at the start of your workday and whenever you encounter an unexpected AI service failure. This helps you quickly distinguish between a tool-specific outage and a broader problem affecting your network or device.
Common Symptoms That Indicate an AI Service Outage
- 1Responses stop mid-generation — the AI starts generating but stops abruptly, often caused by a backend timeout or capacity issue.
- 2“Something went wrong” error messages — generic error messages that appear across the platform, not just for one specific request.
- 3Login or authentication failures — unable to sign in despite correct credentials, or subscription status not recognized.
- 4API 500 or 503 errors — developers receiving server error responses from API endpoints that are not quota-related.
- 5Very high latency — responses that normally take a few seconds taking minutes, indicating capacity constraints.
- 6Feature-specific failures — image generation fails while chat works, or voice input is broken while text works.
Why Bookmark an AI Outage Tracker?
AI tools have become as critical as email or cloud storage for many professionals. A ChatGPT outage during a content deadline, a Midjourney failure during a creative sprint, or a Claude API disruption during a product launch can have real business impact. Having a reliable AI outage tracker bookmarked means you can instantly confirm whether a problem is on your end or the provider’s end — saving time, reducing frustration, and helping you plan around disruptions faster.
Rather than spending time refreshing AI apps, checking social media for complaints, or contacting support only to discover a known outage, a quick glance at AI Down Status gives you an immediate answer: is the AI tool down, or is this something you need to troubleshoot locally?
❓ Frequently Asked Questions — AI Outage Tracker
AI Down Status tracks reported incidents as they are discovered through monitoring and user reports. During active outages, status information is updated as quickly as the situation develops. Each AI tool’s status page is designed to reflect the most current available information about service availability.
AI Down Status uses a combination of availability monitoring and user-reported signals to determine service status. When multiple independent users report the same type of failure at the same time, this is a strong indicator of a platform-wide incident rather than individual user issues.
The most productive approach is to wait for the outage to resolve rather than repeatedly retrying, as repeated requests during an outage can sometimes extend the time before service stabilizes. If the task is urgent, consider using an alternative AI tool temporarily. Our status pages list related tools that provide similar capabilities.
As AI tools have grown in popularity and usage, their infrastructure has been under increasing strain. New model releases and viral usage events regularly create demand spikes that exceed current capacity. While providers are continuously scaling their infrastructure, the rapid growth of AI tool adoption means outages and degradation events remain a regular occurrence across the industry.
Yes. Many AI tool status pages on AI Down Status specifically cover API availability in addition to consumer web app availability. For developers who need more detailed API monitoring information, see our AI API Status guide, which covers API-specific failure patterns and troubleshooting steps for developers.
🔗 More AI Downtime Resources
