Wirewiki Debuts to Map and Interconnect the Internet’s Core Infrastructure

UTRECHT, NL – 17/02/2026 – (SeaPRwire) – At a time when the internet’s critical infrastructure underpins everything from commerce to geopolitics, a new platform is aiming to make its technical foundations more transparent and accessible. Wirewiki officially launches today as a free, open platform designed to help users explore how the internet’s infrastructure components connect and interact.

Rather than functioning as a traditional single-query lookup tool, Wirewiki presents internet infrastructure as an interconnected system. The platform links key assets—including domain names, IP addresses, and DNS servers—allowing users to move fluidly between related data points and better understand how digital services are structured beneath the surface.

Wirewiki is intended to serve a broad audience, from website owners troubleshooting configuration issues to DevOps professionals seeking deeper operational visibility. By transforming fragmented technical records into a navigable network of linked information, the platform enables users to analyze relationships between assets instead of conducting isolated searches.

At launch, Wirewiki includes DNS lookup capabilities, DNS propagation checks, SPF validation tools, and detailed IP address and DNS server information. The development roadmap includes expanding into domain registrar data, hosting provider insights, content delivery network (CDN) information, and Autonomous System Number (ASN) data later this year, further broadening the scope of its infrastructure mapping capabilities.

Founder Ruurtjan Pul, who previously built Nslookup.io, said the new platform emerged from recognizing the limitations of traditional DNS-centric tools. After growing Nslookup.io to more than 600,000 monthly users, Pul reimagined what an infrastructure-focused platform could look like if built from scratch today. The result, Wirewiki, is positioned not only as a troubleshooting resource but as an exploratory environment for understanding the internet’s structural layers.

As part of its launch, Wirewiki conducts continuous scans across the entire IPv4 address space to identify active DNS servers, monitor uptime, and publish availability data. This effort aims to provide one of the most comprehensive publicly accessible datasets of live DNS infrastructure currently available.

The timing of the launch coincides with increasing scrutiny over the concentration of internet infrastructure among a limited number of global providers. As digital systems become increasingly vital to national economies and geopolitical stability, transparency into infrastructure dependencies is gaining importance. Wirewiki seeks to contribute to greater public awareness by making underlying technical systems more visible and understandable.

Early adopters have characterized the platform as a long-overdue addition to the internet tooling ecosystem—an infrastructure map that many assumed already existed but had not yet materialized.

Wirewiki is operated by Octamation B.V. and is available to users worldwide starting today.