Grok currently returns HTTP 200. Status 200 means OK, 3xx means redirect, 4xx means client error, and 5xx means server error.
Is Grok experiencing a global outage?
Our probe checks grok.com from a single serverless region. If the service is up in our check but down for you, the issue may be regional — related to your ISP, local DNS, or geographic routing.
How can I monitor Grok uptime?
WebsiteDown Pro checks grok.com every 60 seconds and sends alerts via email, Telegram, or Discord within 1–5 minutes of a detected outage. Free users can check manually anytime.
What is the current status of Grok?
Grok (grok.com) is currently responding with HTTP 200 in 150ms. No issues detected by our probe.
Is the Grok API also affected?
API outages and web interface outages don't always coincide. If Grok's website is down, the API may still be operational (or vice versa). Check the status page for service-specific details.
Are AI responses slower during a Grok outage?
During partial outages, Grok may return responses more slowly or time out. If you're seeing degraded performance, check this page for incident signals.