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Target
Target is a retail website and app for buying general merchandise, groceries, household essentials, apparel, electronics, home goods, pickup orders, delivery orders, and store-linked services.
What Target is
Target is a U.S. general merchandise retailer with a major shopping website and app. On Target, shoppers can browse groceries, household essentials, clothing, beauty, electronics, toys, furniture, seasonal items, and other products, then choose shipping, pickup, or delivery options when available.
How the website connects to stores
Target.com is closely tied to the physical store network. A product page may show whether an item can ship to a home, be picked up inside a store, be brought out through Drive Up, or arrive by same-day delivery. That store connection is one reason the site feels different from a pure online marketplace.
Products and services
Target describes its assortment as food, beverages, apparel, baby products, household essentials, home decor, furniture, patio and garden, kitchen and dining, toys, electronics, and more. The site also includes Target Circle benefits, gift registries, pharmacy-related links, gift cards, digital coupons, and account tools.
Pickup and delivery
The main shopping paths are shipping, Order Pickup, Drive Up, and same-day delivery where supported. Availability can vary by item, store, address, inventory, order time, and service rules. For many shoppers, the practical value is being able to mix online browsing with local-store fulfillment.
Target app and Target Circle
The Target app extends the website into store trips. Target says shoppers can use the app for lists, coupons, store navigation, Wallet payments, Target Circle Card savings, and Target.com shopping. Target Circle is the company's loyalty and benefits program, with free and paid options depending on the service.
Why it matters
Target matters online because it shows how large retailers blend stores, websites, apps, loyalty programs, pickup lanes, delivery networks, and owned brands into one shopping system. For customers, that can make everyday errands faster. For retail, it raises the bar for inventory accuracy, digital checkout, fulfillment speed, and consistency between online and in-store experiences.
Limits and tradeoffs
Target.com cannot remove every shopping friction. Local inventory may change, substitutions may happen in grocery-style orders, some items are not eligible for every fulfillment method, and final totals can include taxes, deposits, tips, delivery fees, or membership rules. Shoppers should check item availability, delivery windows, pickup instructions, return rules, and final checkout details.
WHOIS domain data
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- Domain
- target.com
- IP address
- 151.101.194.187
- Registrar
- GoDaddy Corporate Domains, LLC
- WHOIS server
- whois.brandsight.com
- Referral URL
- http://gcd.com
- Created
- January 2, 1997
- Updated
- June 1, 2023
- Expires
- January 1, 2028
- Nameservers
- ns5-65.akam.net (184.85.248.65); ns7-64.akam.net (96.7.49.64); ns4-65.akam.net (84.53.139.65); ns1-168.akam.net (193.108.91.168)
- Domain status
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