IP / ASN Intel
Resolve any IP or domain to ASN, network owner, allocation history, and routing announcements. The infrastructure-truth layer behind a vendor's marketing site.
Why this exists
A vendor's marketing site lives on infrastructure. That infrastructure has an owner, an ASN, an allocation history, and a routing pattern. For diligence, security review, and outage triage, the infra layer is often where the truth is: a "global enterprise" with a single ASN owned by a residential reseller is one signal; a vendor that just changed its hosting two days before your demo is another.
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Frequently asked questions
What does IP / ASN Intel resolve?
Any IP address or domain to its Autonomous System Number (ASN), network owner organization, IP block allocation history, and BGP routing announcements. Sourced from RIPE NCC's public RIPEstat data.
Why does ASN matter?
ASN is the routing-truth layer behind a vendor's marketing claim of 'we run our own infrastructure.' Many SaaS vendors run on hyperscaler ASNs (Cloudflare, AWS, GCP); a vendor claiming sovereign infrastructure should be on their own ASN. ASN history surfaces consolidations, sales, and outages.
When would I use this?
Pre-vendor security review, infrastructure-due-diligence on SaaS targets, post-incident attribution research, and verifying claims like 'we're hosted in the EU only.'