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IP address lookup

Geolocate any IP — country, city, time zone, ISP and network. Shows your IP first.

Queries are proxied through our server and never stored.

How to look up an IP address

  1. See your own IP. Your public IP and its location load automatically.
  2. Look up another IP. Enter any IPv4 or IPv6 address to geolocate it.
  3. Review the network. See the location, time zone, ISP and AS number.

About IP geolocation

Every device on the internet has a public IP address, and that address is allocated to a network in a known location. IP lookup is how you check where a visitor, server or suspicious login appears to originate, identify the hosting provider or ISP behind an address, or simply find your own IP. Remember that the result describes the network, not a precise street address — city accuracy varies and VPNs deliberately change it. To find the host name registered for an IP, use the reverse DNS lookup; to explore the wider network, try the ASN lookup.

Frequently asked questions

What does the IP address lookup show?
The approximate location (country, region, city), time zone, and the network behind an IP — its organization, ISP and AS number.
How accurate is IP geolocation?
Country-level accuracy is high; city-level is approximate and can be off, especially for mobile and corporate networks. IP geolocation reflects the network, not the device’s GPS.
What is my IP address?
When you open this page we show your public IP automatically. Enter any other IP to look it up instead.
Can I look up IPv6 addresses?
Yes. Both IPv4 and IPv6 are supported.
Is my lookup stored?
No. The IP is sent to our server, which queries a geolocation service and returns the result. Nothing is saved.