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IP to Binary Converter

Convert IPv4 addresses to their binary representation and vice versa.

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How it works

IPv4 addresses are 32-bit numbers usually displayed in dot-decimal notation. Each of the four numbers (octets) corresponds to 8 bits in binary. For example, 192 is 11000000 in binary.

How to Use This Tool

Follow these simple steps to get the most out of the IP to Binary Converter.

1

Type an IP address to see binary.

2

Or type binary to see the IP.

3

Copy the result.

How it works

IPv4 addresses are 32-bit numbers usually displayed in dot-decimal notation. Each of the four numbers (octets) corresponds to 8 bits in binary. For example, 192 is 11000000 in binary.

Understanding IP Binary

Each IPv4 address consists of 4 octets, where each octet is a number from 0-255 represented by 8 bits. This tool helps network engineers visualize the bitwise structure of IP addresses for subnetting and masking tasks.

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