Airdrop Checker is a tool that lets you scan your Solana wallets to see which airdrops you are eligible for, which you have already claimed, and which you may have missed. It is accessible at jup.ag/portfolio/airdrop-checker.
Does Airdrop Checker cover all Solana airdrops?
No. The tool tracks a curated selection of airdrops from major Solana protocols and well-known communities (e.g. Jupiter, Drift, Wormhole, Meteora, Tensor). Smaller distributions, such as minor memecoin airdrops, are not included.
Is Airdrop Checker free to use?
You need to connect a wallet to access the tool. The number of wallets you can scan may depend on your account configuration.
How often is the airdrop list updated?
New airdrops from major protocols are added as they become available. There is no fixed update schedule.
Can I claim an airdrop directly from Airdrop Checker?
No. Airdrop Checker shows your eligibility status and redirects you to the protocol’s own claim page when you click the claim action. The claim transaction is processed on the protocol’s site, not within Jupiter.
Why am I marked as Ineligible for an airdrop?
Ineligible means your wallet does not meet the criteria set by the protocol for that specific airdrop. Each protocol defines its own eligibility rules (e.g. minimum trading volume, staking, governance participation). Airdrop Checker does not determine or explain why a wallet is ineligible.
What happens when an airdrop expires?
Once the claim window closes, the airdrop status changes to Expired. The tokens are permanently lost and cannot be claimed or recovered. There is no way to reclaim expired airdrops.
How long do I have to claim an airdrop?
Each protocol sets its own claim window. You can check the end date on the Upcoming or Past tabs. Some airdrops display a ”-” for the end date when the deadline has not been announced yet.
I claimed an airdrop but it still shows as Eligible. Why?
There may be a delay before the tool updates the status. Try refreshing the page using the refresh icon next to the filter tabs. If the status does not change, the claim transaction may not have been finalized onchain.
Yes. You can paste any public Solana wallet address into the checker. No wallet signature is required to view airdrop eligibility for a given address.
How many wallets can I add?
The number of wallets you can scan may vary. This is subject to change. If you need to check more wallets than currently allowed, check back for updates.
How do I remove a wallet?
Open the wallet dropdown, hover over the wallet you want to remove, and click the delete icon. Removing a wallet only removes it from your Airdrop Checker view. It does not affect the wallet itself or any onchain data.
Do I need to connect a wallet to use Airdrop Checker?
Yes. You need to connect at least one Solana wallet to access the tool. Additional wallets can be added by pasting their public address.
Eligible: your wallet qualifies and the claim window is still open.
Claimed: you have already claimed the tokens.
Expired: the claim window has closed and the tokens are permanently lost.
Ineligible: your wallet does not qualify for this airdrop. Only visible when the Only eligible toggle is off.
Why does a wallet show 'No data available'?
This means the tool found no airdrop records for that wallet in the current tab and filter combination. Try switching to the All tab and turning off the Only eligible toggle to see all tracked airdrops, including those where the wallet is ineligible.
What do the labels under airdrop names mean?
Some airdrops display additional context below the protocol name, such as “S1”, “S2”, “ASR #5”, “ASR #6”, “Season 1”, or “Power User”. These indicate the specific round, season, or distribution program within that protocol.
What does the chart at the top of the page show?
The chart shows the cumulative dollar value of all airdrops received across your wallets over time. You can filter the view by time range: 1M (one month), 1Y (one year), or All.
What is the difference between the Past and History tabs?
Past shows airdrops whose claim window has ended, regardless of whether you claimed them or not. It includes both Claimed and Expired entries.History only shows airdrops you have successfully claimed. It displays the claim date and a link to the claim transaction.
The Share it! button generates a summary card showing your total eligible airdrop value, a breakdown of Claimed vs Missed amounts, and the protocol icons involved. You can copy the card to your clipboard or download it as an image file.
Does sharing reveal my wallet addresses?
The share card displays aggregate dollar values and protocol icons. It does not show your full wallet addresses.