JSON WHOIS API
Parsed WHOIS data in JSON format for easy access

What is JSON WHOIS API?

JSON WHOIS API is a service that delivers parsed WHOIS data in JSON format, simplifying data manipulation for developers and businesses. It offers 1,000 free requests per month with no credit card required to start, making it accessible for initial use and testing.

The service features flexible, usage-based billing with no long-term contracts, allowing users to pay only for what they use and cancel anytime. It includes fast and up-to-date responses through an Intelicache algorithm, unlimited calls with no throttling, and reliable uptime to support client dependencies.

Features

  • Parsed WHOIS Data: Provides WHOIS information in JSON format for easy integration and manipulation
  • Flexible Billing: Pay-as-you-go pricing with no long-term contracts and volume discounts for higher usage
  • Free Tier: Includes 1,000 free requests per month with no credit card required to start
  • Reliable Uptime: Ensures high availability with a public status indicator and bug log for transparency
  • Fast Support: Offers friendly technical assistance for API integrations and usage questions

Use Cases

  • Domain research and analysis for businesses
  • Cybersecurity threat intelligence gathering
  • Legal compliance and trademark protection
  • Market research and competitive analysis
  • IT infrastructure management and monitoring

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