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
- See your own IP. Your public IP and its location load automatically.
- Look up another IP. Enter any IPv4 or IPv6 address to geolocate it.
- 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
- The approximate location (country, region, city), time zone, and the network behind an IP — its organization, ISP and AS number.
- 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.
- When you open this page we show your public IP automatically. Enter any other IP to look it up instead.
- Yes. Both IPv4 and IPv6 are supported.
- No. The IP is sent to our server, which queries a geolocation service and returns the result. Nothing is saved.