Navigating Top Relay Trackers: Measure and Compare Tor Nodes

By 1AEO Team • May 26, 2025

Running a Tor relay isn’t just about flipping a switch—operators need clear visibility on individual node performance, overall network health, and how their peers stack up. As you scale from one relay to dozens, chasing down these metrics across multiple dashboards quickly becomes unwieldy.

Discrepancies compound at scale: From stale descriptor flags (“staledesc”) to discrepancies between locally running Nyx and Tor metrics pages, relay health is sometimes inaccurate.

This comparison table brings the most popular third-party Tor metrics sites together in one place—highlighting what each tracks, how often they update, and where to find those deep-dive stats. Whether you’re debugging a single node or benchmarking an entire fleet, it’ll point you to the right website.

Name Live May '25 Bandwidth Aggregate By Family or ASN Top 10 Charts & Graphs Map/Geo Features Update Frequency Search & Filter Relay Details Historical Data Source Code Source Last Updated
Tor Relay Search Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Continuously Nickname, Fingerprint, ASN, and more Bandwidth stats; Configuration; Uptime; Flags; Exit policy Bandwidth stats Partial 12/20
OrNetStats Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Monthly Operator Bandwidth, Configuration; Uptime; Flags; Exit policy Guard/Exit probability trends Partial 05/25
0x7c0 Relay Metrics Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Hourly ASN; Families Bandwidth, Configuration; Uptime; Flags; Exit policy No Yes 06/24
Onionite Yes Yes No Yes No No On-demand Relays/Bridges search Bandwidth; Configuration; Uptime; Flags; Exit policy Bandwidth Yes 02/23
TorStatus Yes Yes No Yes No No ~15-minute Country; Flags; Contact Bandwidth, Configuration; Uptime; Flags; Exit policy No Yes 02/25
TorMap No Yes 05/25

Honorable mentions: D3 World Map, Torflow Uncharted, Dan Tor Node Listing, TorStatus 0x800.cz

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