
IP-Company
Uncover the companies behind every IP address
Enrich company IP data into actionable business intelligence with a linkage that provides instant clarity on corporate digital footprints.

Company IP data overview
Learn about 5×5’s IP-Company linkage product and preview its schema.
What is IP-Company?
It maps IP addresses to business entities, enabling precise targeting of corporate networks and business locations.
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Link IP addresses to the person’s associated company, helping businesses better understand web traffic.
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Develop heuristics for multiple use cases based on its transparent features.
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Quick facts
FAQs
IP enrichment is the process of adding valuable context to an IP address by associating it with additional data points. At 5×5, we enable the enhancement of IP addresses with detailed company information, allowing customers to transform anonymous website visitors into actionable business intelligence.
Examples of information that may be connected to an IP address:
- Company name
- Industry/vertical
- Company size
- Revenue information
- Geographic location
- Contact details
- Technology stack data
This enriched data helps businesses identify potential sales opportunities, personalize website experiences, and better understand their digital audience.
An IP company database is a specialized dataset that maps IP addresses to their associated organizations. 5×5’s database contains millions of IP addresses correlated with verified company information.
Key features of the 5×5 IP company database:
- Comprehensive coverage of company-owned IP ranges
- Monthly updates to maintain accuracy
- Detailed firmographic data for each company available
- Enterprise-grade reliability and compliance
A company IP address is an Internet Protocol address assigned to or used by a specific business or organization. These can be:
- Static IPs: Permanent addresses assigned to a company’s servers, offices, or network infrastructure
- Dynamic IPs: Temporary addresses that may be assigned to a company by their ISP
- IP Ranges: Blocks of consecutive IP addresses owned by a corporation for their various operations
When someone from a company browses the web, their traffic typically routes through the company’s network, revealing their organizational IP address. This creates an opportunity to identify and engage with potential business prospects based on their digital footprint.
Yes, IP addresses are generally considered public data, similar to a street address for a business. However, there are important nuances:
- Business IPs: Company IP addresses used for commercial purposes are typically public information
- Usage Limitations: While the addresses are public, how this data is used must comply with privacy laws
- Reasonable Use: Ethical practices dictate responsible handling of IP information
- Regulatory Compliance: Different jurisdictions have varying rules about IP data collection and usage
At 5×5 Data, we specialize in business IP intelligence, focusing exclusively on company-owned addresses. We maintain strict data governance practices and ensure all our services comply with relevant regulations.
Our IP enrichment platform is designed to help businesses identify and engage with potential customers while respecting privacy boundaries and maintaining the highest ethical standards in data acquisition and usage.