GeoIP database downloads
Start here for the broad product view around release files, local hosting, and reusable snapshots.
Access current and upcoming ProdIPData release files. Ready packages open dedicated HTML indexes for CSV, Parquet, and MMDB downloads, including package links, access passwords, IPv4 counts, and snapshot metadata.
Explore the country coverage summary, review the monthly GeoIP publication methodology, open the current release overview, browse the release archive, open the CSV release index, inspect the Parquet release index, or browse the Bogons reference, CIDR reference, ports catalog, and root zone database.
Not every visitor arrives with the same intent. These entry pages connect search-oriented questions to the current ProdIPData release surfaces.
Start here for the broad product view around release files, local hosting, and reusable snapshots.
Start here if your next move is opening the CSV release index for SQL-friendly or row-based use.
Start here if your next move is opening the Parquet release index for analytics and batch processing.
Start here if you first need a clear explanation of what the published data represents.
Start here if the real question is country-level network ownership and concentration.
Current public release with CSV, Parquet, and MMDB package indexes.
Download CSV packages for local analysis, integration, and operational workflows, with published row counts and snapshot metadata for each topic.
Download Parquet packages for analytics pipelines and larger-scale processing, including country-level files and special published bundles.
Download MMDB packages for compact local IP lookup workflows, application integration, and MaxMind DB compatible tooling.
Future release placeholder; package indexes will appear when published.
CSV packages are not yet available for this monthly snapshot.
Parquet packages are not yet available for this monthly snapshot.
MMDB packages are not yet available for this monthly snapshot.
Wave 2 adds a cleaner release-oriented route for users who want context before opening package indexes. The archive explains which releases are available, and each release page connects the publication month to CSV, Parquet, and MMDB package indexes, methodology notes, and related coverage views.
This structure keeps the release path straightforward for users: release archive first, release page second, package index third.
Downloadable GeoIP files help teams move from browser-based review to direct operational use. They support local hosting, repeatable analysis, and easier integration into existing systems and workflows.
Keep monthly files close to your own applications, reporting jobs, and internal processes without depending on a live per-query integration model.
Use CSV, Parquet, and MMDB packages in analytics pipelines, internal tools, data preparation tasks, and release-based operational studies.
Monthly releases make it easier to compare, document, and reuse the same version of the data across teams, reports, and environments.
The Downloads page is the central entry point for release-aware dataset access. It connects the current monthly publication to dedicated CSV, Parquet, and MMDB index pages, preserves the release archive for historical navigation, and keeps the technical reference catalogs available alongside the downloadable data estate.
Use the CSV index when you want row-oriented files for SQL imports or lightweight review, use the Parquet index when you want analytical processing and larger-scale downstream work, and use the technical catalogs when the immediate need is reference context such as Bogons, CIDR, ports, or root-zone terminology. This summary explains the release path before you navigate deeper into the published files and reference pages.
The monthly release archive connects the current dataset to focused country, registry, and ASN pages. Use the monthly release archive for time-based navigation, open country profiles for country-level footprint context, review RIR pages for registry-level coverage, and open ASN profiles for visible network entities in the current release. For package access, continue through GeoIP CSV, Parquet, and MMDB downloads, and for source quality and caveats, review GeoIP methodology and validation.