Angry IP Scanner

Angry IP Scanner: The Fastest Way to Know Who’s on the Network Sometimes all it takes is a quick scan. No dashboards, no graphs, no overhead — just a fast sweep across the subnet to see what’s alive, what’s open, and what’s responding. That’s where Angry IP Scanner earns its name — and its reputation.

It’s a small, cross-platform network scanner that does one thing extremely well: ping a range of IPs, report what answers, and let you drill down if needed. It doesn’t care if the network is new,

OS: Windows / Linux / macOS
Size: 1.67 MB
Version: 3.9.1
🡣: 4,512 stars

Angry IP Scanner: The Fastest Way to Know Who’s on the Network

Sometimes all it takes is a quick scan. No dashboards, no graphs, no overhead — just a fast sweep across the subnet to see what’s alive, what’s open, and what’s responding. That’s where Angry IP Scanner earns its name — and its reputation.

It’s a small, cross-platform network scanner that does one thing extremely well: ping a range of IPs, report what answers, and let you drill down if needed. It doesn’t care if the network is new, undocumented, or just plain messy — it gets the job done in seconds.

What It’s Known For

Feature How It Helps in Real Use
Ultra-Fast Scanning Multithreaded scanning with real-time progress
IP and Port Detection Shows live hosts, hostname resolution, open ports
NetBIOS and MAC Info Displays NetBIOS name, MAC address, and vendor if available
Plugin Support Extendable with user-written fetchers (e.g. for web servers, banners)
CSV, TXT, XML Export Easy export for reports or audits
Cross-Platform Runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux
No Installation Needed Portable version available — just unpack and scan

Who Uses It (and When)

– Sysadmins who need a fast way to sweep IP ranges
– Support teams hunting rogue devices or identifying active DHCP leases
– Pentesters doing quick asset enumeration
– Anyone managing subnets in dynamic or BYOD-heavy environments

It’s often the first tool launched when troubleshooting connectivity or verifying what’s online — before heavier NMS tools even finish loading.

What You’ll Need

– Java Runtime Environment (JRE) — required to run the app
– Admin rights — only if you need deeper port scans or custom scripts
– IP range to scan — enter manually or pull from presets

That’s about it. No agent, no installer if using the portable build. It’s plug-and-scan.

Getting Started

1. Download the latest version
→ https://angryip.org/download/

2. Launch the app
Works on Windows, macOS, or Linux. Use the portable version if preferred.

3. Set the IP range
Choose a single subnet or define a custom range.

4. Click “Start”
The scanner begins pinging and reporting live results.

5. Review and export
Results can be sorted, filtered, and saved to file.

6. Optional: Add fetchers
Extend output with additional info (e.g. HTTP title, OS fingerprint).

What Admins Say

“Perfect for quick subnet sweeps — use it almost daily.”

“Faster than nmap when I just need to know what’s online.”

“Lightweight, portable, and surprisingly powerful when combined with custom fetchers.”

A Quick Note

Angry IP Scanner isn’t trying to replace full-blown scanners or asset management systems. It’s the tool you reach for when someone says “Is that device even online?” — and you don’t want to wait for an SNMP timeout to find out.

Fast. Focused. Frustration-proof.

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