IP Address Lookup
Find geolocation, ISP, timezone, and network details for any IP address.
π What Does an IP Reveal?
The approximate geographic location of the IP's registered owner or ISP.
The internet service provider or company that owns the IP block.
The local timezone associated with the IP's location.
Autonomous System Number β the routing identifier for the network block.
βΉοΈ IP geolocation shows the ISP's registered location, not the exact physical location of a device.
About IP Address Lookup
Every device connected to the internet has an IP (Internet Protocol) address β a unique numerical label assigned by its ISP. IPv4 addresses look like 192.168.1.1 and IPv6 addresses like 2001:db8::1. IP geolocation maps these addresses to approximate physical locations using databases maintained by organizations like ARIN, RIPE, and APNIC.
Common Uses
IP lookups are used by businesses to detect fraud, customize content by region, block suspicious traffic, and troubleshoot network issues. Developers also use them to verify server locations and CDN configurations.