GeoIP Static IP Score Databases

This database indicates how static or dynamic an IP address is, which can be useful for deciding whether an IP address represents the same user over time.

To learn more about the GeoIP Static IP Score database, including terms and pricing, please contact our Enterprise Business team for assistance.

Data Privacy

To comply with data privacy regulations, please monitor our Do Not Sell My Personal Information Requests page (login required) for IP addresses and networks that should not be used for advertising or marketing purposes. You can automate retrieval of this list using our privacy exclusions API.

Binary Database

Binary databases make use of the MaxMind DB file format.

You can use the mmdbinspect tool (in beta), a command line interface built with Go, to look up one or more IPs from one or more MMDB databases and receive output in a parsable JSON format.

CSV Database

In addition to our MaxMind DB binary format, we also offer GeoIP and GeoLite databases in a CSV format suitable for importing into a SQL database. The CSV files are shipped as a single zip file.

The zip file itself is named GeoIP2-Static-IP-Score-CSV_{YYYYMMDD}.zip. The downloaded zip file contains a single directory which in turn contains several files. That directory is named GeoIP2-Static-IP-Score-CSV_{YYYYMMDD}.

The files in this zip archive are:

FilenameDescription
LICENSE.txtEnd user license
COPYRIGHT.txtCopyright statement
GeoIP2-Static-IP-Score-Blocks-IPv4.csvCSV file containing data on IPv4 addresses
GeoIP2-Static-IP-Score-Blocks-IPv6.csvCSV file containing data on IPv6 addresses
All the CSV files start with a single header row containing column names. The specific column names and their contents are detailed below. The files are encoded as UTF-8.

Blocks Files

There are two CSV files for network blocks, one each for IPv4 and IPv6 blocks. These are named GeoIP2-Static-IP-Score-Blocks-IPv4.csv and GeoIP2-Static-IP-Score-Blocks-IPv6.csv respectively.

NameTypeDescription
networkIP network as a stringThis is the IPv4 or IPv6 network in CIDR format such as "2.125.160.216/29" or "2001:c50::/32". We offer a utility to convert this column to start/end IPs or start/end integers. See the conversion utility section for details.
static_ip_scoredecimalAn indicator of how static or dynamic an IP address is. The value ranges from 0 to 99.99 with higher values meaning a greater static association. For example, many IP addresses with a user_type of cellular have a score under one. Broadband IPs that don't change very often typically have a score above thirty.
This indicator can be useful for deciding whether an IP address represents the same user over time.
Learn more about the static IP score on our Knowledge Base.
min: 0, max: 99.99

Conversion Utility

We’ve created a small utility program to allow you to convert a GeoIP CSV file’s representation of IP addresses to another format. You can choose between start/end IP addresses, with the addresses represented as strings or integers.

The program is available from our geoip2-csv-converter GitHub project releases tab.

Example Files

We maintain example files in CSV and MMDB format. The files contain dummy data rather than real GeoIP data.

CSV Example Files

We maintain examples of the CSV files as they would be downloaded from the account portal:

MMDB Example Files

We maintain test MMDB files on GitHub:

Alternatively, you can view all of our MMDB test data on GitHub.

Database Changes

We may add new data fields to the Static IP Score database at any time.

New database fields are added as new columns to the right of existing columns in our CSV files, and as additional data in our MMDB files.

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