IP Class Finder

Find the class (A–E) and scope of any IPv4 address.

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Identify the class and scope of an IPv4 address

Enter any IPv4 address to find its classful range (A, B, C, D or E), the default mask for that class, its typical use, and its scope — public, private, loopback or link-local. This is handy for students learning networking and engineers quickly checking whether an address is routable.

How it works

The class is read from the first octet of the dotted-decimal address. The calculator then applies the matching default mask and checks the address against the standard reserved ranges (RFC 1918 private, 127.0.0.0/8 loopback and 169.254.0.0/16 link-local) to determine scope.

ClassFirst octetDefault maskTypical use
A0–127/8 (255.0.0.0)Very large networks
B128–191/16 (255.255.0.0)Medium networks
C192–223/24 (255.255.255.0)Small networks
D224–239Multicast
E240–255Reserved/experimental

Example

For 192.168.0.1, the first octet is 192, so it is Class C with a default /24 mask. It falls inside 192.168.0.0/16, so its scope is flagged as RFC 1918 private — not routable on the public internet.

All analysis runs in your browser; no address is uploaded.

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