WHOIS / RDAP Lookup
Registrar info, registration dates, nameservers, and status for a domain, plus allocation and ASN data for an IP. Uses RDAP — the modern JSON-based replacement for WHOIS.
WHOIS / RDAP lookup
Uses rdap.org — modern replacement for port-43 WHOIS. Works for domains and IPs.
WHOIS vs RDAP
Traditional WHOIS runs on port 43 and returns free-form text that every registrar formats differently. RDAP (Registration Data Access Protocol) is the modern replacement: HTTPS, JSON, and a standardized schema across registries and RIRs.
This tool queries rdap.org, which routes the request to the correct authoritative RDAP server for the domain or IP.
What you’ll see
For domains:
- Registrar, status codes (e.g.,
clientTransferProhibited), and handle. - Creation, last-change, and expiration dates.
- Nameservers.
- Registrant / admin / technical contacts (where not redacted by privacy services).
For IP addresses:
- Allocation range (start/end or CIDR).
- Owning organization and country.
- Delegation status and last-change date.
Caveats
- Not every TLD exposes RDAP yet — especially some ccTLDs. For those, fall back to the registry’s own WHOIS lookup page.
- Many registrars redact personal registrant info under GDPR. You’ll see placeholder
values like
REDACTED FOR PRIVACYinstead of real contacts. - The tool doesn’t follow RDAP referrals, so the first response is what you get.