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WHOIS Lookup

Raw WHOIS (collapsible)

Extract key registration fields automatically and keep raw results for legal and asset documentation.

Look up WHOIS online, see domain expiration date at a glance.

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Use Cases

  • When doing domain inventory or renewal scheduling, first verify key domain expiration dates and statuses
  • Check if target domain is available for registration or already occupied to assist domain purchase decisions
  • Troubleshoot IP address ownership and registrar info to understand network asset background
  • Organize domain ownership and expiration list during enterprise asset inventory, set renewal reminders

Features

  • Registration info centralized view: Registrar, creation date, expiration date, and status all visible at once
  • More useful for asset inventory: Worth checking first for renewal, handover, M&A, and project wrap-up
  • Risk troubleshooting aid: Helps with external asset identification, suspicious source judgment, and basic background confirmation
  • Results intuitive and reusable: Easy to copy and save into asset ledgers, reports, or tickets

How to Use

  1. 1.Enter domain or IP address to look up
  2. 2.Tool automatically initiates WHOIS/RDAP lookup request to retrieve registration info
  3. 3.View registrar, creation date, expiration date, domain status, and registry info
  4. 4.Copy results for asset ledger records or set renewal reminders

FAQ

What information can a WHOIS lookup show?

Typically shows domain or IP registrar, creation date, expiration date, status, and registry-related info. Enough for most asset management scenarios.

Is it suitable for checking when a domain expires?

Very suitable. Especially for enterprise domains, campaign domains, or managing multiple assets together, timely checking expiration dates helps avoid forgetting renewals.

What's the relationship between WHOIS and RDAP?

Both can be used to retrieve registration info. RDAP is one of the newer query methods. The tool helps you faster obtain readable domain or IP registration data.

Why do both webmasters and security teams need WHOIS tools?

Webmasters commonly use it for domain purchase, renewal, and asset inventory. Security teams often use it for source analysis, risk troubleshooting, and external asset identification.