A new platform makes domains, IP addresses, and DNS servers browsable - backed by live scans of the entire IPv4 space
UTRECHT, NL / ACCESS Newswire / February 11, 2026 / Wirewiki officially launches today with a bold mission: to make the internet's underlying infrastructure transparent, navigable, and understandable for everyone.
Unlike traditional lookup tools that answer isolated queries, Wirewiki interlinks infrastructure assets - including domain names, IP addresses, and DNS servers - allowing users to browse the internet's wiring as a connected system. The platform is free and open by default.
Wirewiki is built for website owners troubleshooting their setup, as well as DevOps engineers who need a clearer picture of how internet infrastructure fits together. By turning fragmented technical data into an interconnected experience, Wirewiki makes it possible to move seamlessly between related assets instead of running one-off queries.
The platform launches with DNS lookup, DNS propagation checking, SPF validation as well as IP address and DNS server data. Beyond that, Wirewiki is looking to expand into domain registrar, hosting provider, CDN and ASN data later this year.
"After building Nslookup.io and serving over 600,000 monthly users, I realized I had hit the natural ceiling of what a DNS-focused product could become," said founder Ruurtjan Pul. "So I asked: how would I build this today, knowing what I know now? Wirewiki is the result - a platform designed not just to answer questions, but to help people explore how the internet is wired together."
As part of its launch, Wirewiki continuously scans the entire IPv4 space to identify active DNS servers, monitors their availability, and publishes the results. This creates one of the most comprehensive publicly accessible overviews of live DNS infrastructure.
The launch comes at a time when concerns are growing about the concentration of internet infrastructure within a small number of global providers. As digital systems become more critical - economically and geopolitically - transparency of foreign dependence are increasingly important. Wirewiki aims to contribute to a more open understanding of how the internet operates beneath the surface.
Early users have described the platform as "something that should have existed but somehow didn't."
Wirewiki is operated by Octamation B.V. and is available globally starting today.
To explore the platform, visit https://www.wirewiki.com.
Media Contact:
Ruurtjan Pul
Founder, Wirewiki
Octamation B.V.
Email: ruurtjan@wirewiki.com
SOURCE: Octamation B.V.
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