--- title: Infinity slug: Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Infinity page-type: javascript-global-property browser-compat: javascript.builtins.Infinity sidebar: jssidebar --- The **`Infinity`** global property is a numeric value representing infinity. {{InteractiveExample("JavaScript Demo: Infinity")}} ```js interactive-example const maxNumber = 10 ** 1000; // Max positive number if (maxNumber === Infinity) { console.log("Let's call it Infinity!"); // Expected output: "Let's call it Infinity!" } console.log(1 / maxNumber); // Expected output: 0 ``` ## Value The same number value as {{jsxref("Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY")}}. {{js_property_attributes(0, 0, 0)}} ## Description `Infinity` is a property of the _global object_. In other words, it is a variable in global scope. The value `Infinity` (positive infinity) is greater than any other number. This value behaves slightly differently than mathematical infinity; see {{jsxref("Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY")}} for details. ## Examples ### Using Infinity ```js console.log(Infinity); /* Infinity */ console.log(Infinity + 1); /* Infinity */ console.log(10 ** 1000); /* Infinity */ console.log(Math.log(0)); /* -Infinity */ console.log(1 / Infinity); /* 0 */ console.log(1 / 0); /* Infinity */ ``` ## Specifications {{Specifications}} ## Browser compatibility {{Compat}} ## See also - {{jsxref("Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY")}} - {{jsxref("Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY")}} - {{jsxref("Number.isFinite")}}