Wirewiki Launches to Map and Connect Core Internet Infrastructure

UTRECHT, NL – 17/02/2026 – () – As the internet’s critical infrastructure supports all aspects of modern life, from commerce to geopolitics, a new platform seeks to increase transparency and accessibility of its technical foundations. Wirewiki officially launches today as a free, open platform that helps users discover how the internet’s infrastructure components are interconnected.

Instead of operating as a conventional single-query lookup tool, Wirewiki visualizes internet infrastructure as a connected system. The platform connects essential assets—such as domain names, IP addresses, and DNS servers—enabling users to seamlessly navigate between related data points and gain deeper insight into how digital services are built behind the scenes.

Wirewiki aims to serve a wide range of users, from website owners resolving configuration problems to DevOps professionals looking for enhanced operational clarity. By converting disjointed technical records into an explorable network of connected information, the platform allows users to examine relationships between assets rather than performing separate searches.

At launch, Wirewiki offers DNS lookup functionality, DNS propagation monitoring, SPF validation tools, and comprehensive IP address and DNS server details. The development plan involves extending into domain registrar information, hosting provider analysis, content delivery network (CDN) data, and Autonomous System Number (ASN) details later this year, further expanding its infrastructure mapping scope.

Founder Ruurtjan Pul, creator of the previously successful Nslookup.io, explained that the new platform was born from identifying the constraints of conventional DNS-focused tools. After scaling Nslookup.io to over 600,000 monthly users, Pul envisioned what a modern infrastructure-focused platform could be if designed from the ground up today. The outcome, Wirewiki, is designed to serve not just as a troubleshooting tool but as an investigative space for comprehending the internet’s underlying architecture.

As part of its debut, Wirewiki performs ongoing scans across the complete IPv4 address space to detect active DNS servers, track uptime, and publish availability statistics. This initiative strives to deliver one of the most extensive publicly available datasets of operational DNS infrastructure currently accessible.

The launch timing aligns with growing examination of the consolidation of internet infrastructure within a small number of global providers. As digital infrastructure becomes more critical to national economies and geopolitical stability, understanding infrastructure dependencies is increasingly crucial. Wirewiki aims to promote broader public awareness by rendering underlying technical systems more visible and comprehensible.

Early users have described the platform as a much-needed addition to the internet tools landscape—a comprehensive infrastructure map that many believed already existed but had not previously been realized.

Wirewiki is managed by Octamation B.V. and becomes available to global users as of today.