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chaxi.net presents itself as a Tool.mg network lookup tool, positioned as a “simple, fast Whois / IP / ASN lookup service.” It is aimed at users who need to quickly verify domain, IP, subnet, or autonomous system information on an ad hoc basis. It provides a single input box, with the system automatically detecting whether the query is a domain name, IP address, or ASN number.
Its features cover domain Whois, IP Whois, ASN lookup, and DNS record information. The page states clearly that domain queries return registration Whois information; IP queries return IP address Whois information, but do not include geolocation or ISP information; and ASN queries return detailed information about autonomous system numbers. The accompanying IP toolbox includes IPv6 ULA, an IPv6 calculator, and an IPv4 calculator, which can be useful for basic operations troubleshooting, network planning, and security analysis scenarios.
From a developer-tool perspective, it feels more like a lightweight web utility than a platform-style service. The main page does not show any API, SDK, CLI, Webhook, batch query, or export capabilities, nor does it disclose supported languages, frameworks, self-hosting options, or open-source information. In terms of integration, it only offers quick links to Archive, Baidu, Google, Aizhan, Sogou, 360, Bing, and similar services for convenient cross-checking, but these should not be considered formal ecosystem integrations.
The page does not show pricing, plans, login, or payment information, so it can only be judged as a publicly available online lookup tool in its current presentation. It is not possible to confirm whether hidden rate limits or commercial plans exist. The documentation is “sufficient but brief”: it includes query instructions and quick examples that help new users understand input rules, but it lacks explanations of data sources, rate limits, privacy, error handling, and supported TLD coverage. In the sample results, .capital returns “TLD is not supported,” suggesting that coverage may be incomplete.
Its strengths are a simple entry point, automatic input detection, and centralized access to common network lookup functions. It is suitable for webmasters, operations engineers, security practitioners, and developers doing quick troubleshooting. Its limitations are that the feature set is fairly basic, IP queries do not include geolocation or ISP data, some suffixes may not be supported, and there is no API or service SLA. As a result, it is not suitable as a production dependency for data access.
The page does not provide enough information to assess access quality from mainland China, ICP filing status, network stability, or payment methods, so china_access is marked as unknown. Possible alternatives include ICANN Lookup, whois.com, APNIC Whois, bgp.he.net, ipinfo.io, as well as domestic options such as Chinaz Whois and Aizhan Whois.
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chaxi.net is an China Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach chaxi.net directly.