MAC Address Lookup Tool

Identify device manufacturers from MAC addresses

Tip: Enter any MAC address to find the manufacturer. Formats like 00:1A:2B:3C:4D:5E or 00-1A-2B-3C-4D-5E are accepted.

Understanding MAC Addresses

MAC Address Structure

  • 48-bit unique identifier (12 hex characters)
  • First 3 bytes: OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier)
  • Last 3 bytes: NIC (Network Interface Controller)
  • Common formats: 00:1A:2B:3C:4D:5E or 00-1A-2B-3C-4D-5E

Address Types

  • Unicast: Single device address
  • Multicast: Group of devices
  • Broadcast: FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
  • Locally Administered: Second character is 2,6,A,E

"The IEEE allocates OUIs to manufacturers, with over 40,000 registered organizations as of 2023."

Common MAC Address Prefixes

OUI PrefixCompanyDevice Type
00:1A:2BIntelNetwork adapters
00:0C:29VMwareVirtual machines
00:1E:65AppleiPhones, Macs
00:50:C2MicrosoftXbox, Surface
00:1D:0FCiscoNetwork equipment

Note: Some manufacturers use multiple OUI prefixes, and some prefixes may be reassigned over time.

MAC Address FAQs

What is a MAC address used for?

MAC (Media Access Control) addresses are unique identifiers assigned to network interfaces for communications at the data link layer of a network segment. They're used for local network communication, while IP addresses are used for routing across networks.

Can a MAC address be changed?

Most network interfaces allow MAC address spoofing, where you can temporarily change the software-reported address. However, the burned-in hardware address (BIA) in the device's ROM cannot be changed.

Are MAC addresses unique worldwide?

In theory, yes - each OUI is unique to a manufacturer, who then assigns unique NIC portions. However, virtual machines and some devices may use duplicate or locally administered addresses.

How can I find my device's MAC address?

Windows: ipconfig /all
macOS/Linux: ifconfig or ip a
Android: Settings → About Phone → Status
iOS: Settings → General → About → Wi-Fi Address

What does a locally administered MAC address mean?

If the second character of a MAC address is 2, 6, A, or E (e.g., 02:1A:2B:...), it indicates the address was manually assigned rather than using the manufacturer's burned-in address. Common in virtual environments.

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