An Angry IP Scanner alternative — with device intelligence
Angry IP Scanner is the fast, free, open-source classic. DeviceShelf keeps the cross-platform speed and adds identification, a security report and monitoring.
Angry IP Scanner is excellent at what it does: a quick, scriptable IP/port sweep. It is deliberately bare — essentially an IP list with ports.
DeviceShelf stays cross-platform and local-first, then goes further: device identification, a real security report, a topology map and live monitoring — when a plain IP list isn't enough.
DeviceShelf vs Angry IP Scanner
| Feature | DeviceShelf | Angry IP Scanner |
|---|---|---|
| Desktop: macOS / Windows / Linux | All three | All three |
| Open source | — | ✓ (GPL) |
| Pricing | One-time €39/€59 | Free |
| Local-first, no account needed | ✓ | ✓ |
| Device identification (vendor / type) | ✓ | ~ basic |
| AI device ID & chat (your own key) | ✓ | — |
| Open ports & services | ✓ | ✓ configurable |
| Security report / deep probes (TLS, SSH, SMB, HTTP) | ✓ | — |
| Presence monitoring & alerts | ✓ | — |
| Per-device bandwidth 1 | ✓ | — |
| Physical topology map (LLDP / CDP) 1 | ✓ | — |
| 24/7 headless server edition | ✓ (beta) | ~ CLI |
| MCP server (local AI assistant access) | ✓ (server edition) | — |
| REST API / webhooks | ✓ | — |
✓ = yes · — = no · ~ = limited or add-on required. As of June 2026, best-effort from public product pages; features may differ by plan and platform.
1 Platform- and permission-dependent: live bandwidth uses packet capture (e.g. Npcap on Windows); the topology map needs LLDP/CDP-capable switches.
Keep Angry IP Scanner or switch?
Keep Angry IP Scanner if open source, a tiny footprint and a fast, free, scriptable sweep matter most — it's a great tool and it's free.
Switch to DeviceShelf if you want to go beyond an IP list: automatic device identification, a security report, a topology map, live monitoring and an optional 24/7 server edition.
Looking for a portable Angry IP Scanner alternative?
A lot of what people like about Angry IP Scanner is that it just runs: nothing to install, easy to carry on a USB stick. DeviceShelf keeps that low-friction feel wherever the platform allows. On Linux it's a portable AppImage you can launch straight from a folder or a USB drive; on macOS it's a self-contained app you drag across and open. Windows uses a small standard installer. There's no account and no cloud sign-up either way, so it stays as grab-and-go as Angry IP, with device identification and a security report added on top.
Try it on your own network
DeviceShelf has a 7-day trial, no credit card required. Run Angry IP Scanner and DeviceShelf side by side on your own LAN and compare what each one finds and shows you.
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