Fing - Network Tools

In-app purchases
4.6
576K reviews
50M+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Fing has helped 40 million user worldwide to understand:
• Who's on my WiFi
• Is someone stealing my WiFi and broadband?
• Have I've been hacked? Is my network secure?
• Are there hidden cameras in the B&B I'm staying in?
• Why Netflix streaming has started buffering?
• Is my internet provider giving me the speed I pay for?

Fing is the #1 Network Scanner: discovers all the devices connected to your WiFi and identifies them, with our patented technology used also by router manufacturers and antivirus companies worldwide.

With Fing App’s free tools and utilities help you:
• Run WiFi and Cellular internet speed tests, download speed and upload speed analysis and latency
• Scan networks with Fing’s Wi-Fi & LAN network scanner and discover all devices connected to any network
• Get the most accurate device recognition of IP address, MAC address, device name, model, vendor and manufacturer
• Advanced device analysis of NetBIOS, UPnP, SNMP and Bonjour names, properties and device types
• Includes port scanning, device ping, traceroute and DNS lookup
• Receive network security and device alerts to your phone and email

Add Fingbox to unlock advanced network protection and smart home troubleshooting features:
• Know who’s home while you’re not there with Digital Presence
• See devices near your home with Digital Fence
• Block intruders and unknown devices automatically before they join your network
• Set parental control features to schedule screen time and pause internet access
• Analyze bandwidth usage by device
• Find Wi-Fi sweet spots
• Automate network speed tests and get reports for benchmarking ISP performance
• Secure your home network with opened port detection and network vulnerability analysis

Have a question? Get in touch at support@fing.com or learn more about Fing App and Fingbox at fing.com.
Updated on
Apr 11, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 3 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.6
554K reviews
Steve Ostroff
April 12, 2024
Fing is my go to device app, and was working flawlessly until the recent update. Now, when I refresh my IP List, I get the splash screen for changes to the MAC address. I suspect there is a mandatory Accept box at the bottom... BUT, the text frame used has no scroll bars, so if the font is large or the screen is small, then there is NO way to scroll down. It seems that noticing a change has made the app unusable for some users. Please let me know if not able to reproduce. S22 device.
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John Baker
April 16, 2024
For several years, this was my goto app for a quick network view. Sadly, not anymore. This app was dependable, always, now it is trying very hard to force you to pay for a subscription. What that means, is at a random time, the app will stop allowing you to refresh the network data of a random network. You have no way of knowing when it will happen, it could be the next time you open the app, it will just refuse to allow you to hit refresh. Really sad end to a great relationship. Bye.
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Michael Gonyo
February 27, 2024
First of all if you have a good product that works well ulyou don't need to collect a years worth of monthly subscriptions by hoping people forget to cancel their free trial. Next, once they collect your yearly fee they make it damn near impossible to cancel. Even in the "manage subscription" part of the app you can't cancel. This way you get frustrated and they can milk you for years.
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What's new

• New onboarding for IT professional community
• Bugfixes and improvements