Downloadable GeoIP data
Country profiles, ASN views, registry summaries, and downloadable file catalogs are published in formats that fit local analysis, reporting, and system integration.
GeoIP Locations is the public data experience of ProdIPData. It helps teams explore country coverage, ASN structure, registry footprint, and downloadable files that can be used in analytics, routing, applications, and operational workflows.
Explore the interactive country coverage map, open the monthly GeoIP download indexes, or review the ProdIPData methodology to understand how each release is assembled.
Country profiles, ASN views, registry summaries, and downloadable file catalogs are published in formats that fit local analysis, reporting, and system integration.
The public website is intentionally static. That keeps access simple, reduces operational risk, and lets teams review the published data without depending on a live production database.
The platform is refreshed on a monthly cadence so users can work from a consistent release snapshot across the website, downloadable files, and supporting reference material.
These guide pages target the most common discovery intents for a GeoIP data website and connect directly to the live ProdIPData surfaces.
Product-oriented overview of downloadable GeoIP files, local hosting, and monthly releases.
Plain-language guide to what GeoIP data represents and how to interpret it responsibly.
Country-level operator structure, concentration, and lead-network context.
CSV-first guide for SQL, spreadsheets, and operational workflows.
Parquet-first guide for analytics and larger-scale processing paths.
ProdIPData files are designed for teams that want to download GeoIP data, host it locally, and integrate it into their own reporting, applications, or operational workflows. Monthly CSV and Parquet packages make it easier to move from website exploration to direct internal use.
GeoIP is not only about approximate location. ProdIPData extends the picture with ASN, registry, and market-structure views so users can understand who operates the visible footprint, how concentrated a country may be, and how coverage is distributed.