IP Address Lookup
Shows your own public IP automatically and looks up any IPv4 or IPv6 address to reveal its country, region, city, ISP, ASN, coordinates, and time zone.
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How to Use
- The tool detects and displays your current public IP address automatically.
- To check a different address, type the target IPv4 or IPv6 address into the input box.
- Click the "Look up" button to fetch the details.
- Review the country, region and city, the ISP, the latitude and longitude, and the time zone.
Features
- Detects and shows the public IP address you are currently browsing from.
- Looks up the geographic location of an IP: country, region, and city.
- Displays the ISP that owns the address along with its ASN.
- Reports latitude and longitude coordinates plus the time zone.
- Works with both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
Use Cases
Analyzing where visitors come from
Check the geographic origin of specific IPs to understand which countries and regions your traffic comes from and inform localization decisions.
Investigating security incidents
After a suspicious login or an attack, look up the source IP to gather ownership and location details for your incident report.
Testing geo-restrictions
Confirm that an IP resolves to the region you expect so that location-based access rules, such as licensed content controls, behave correctly.
Spotting unusual account activity
Compare the location of a login IP with the one used at registration to help flag account takeovers and other anomalies.
FAQ
How accurate is IP geolocation?
Location comes from a database of registered IP ranges and is usually accurate to city level, never to a street or building. Results drift further when a VPN or proxy is involved.
Why does the reported location not match where I actually am?
The result reflects where the IP range is registered or where your network exits to the internet, not where you are sitting. On a VPN, proxy, or corporate network you will see the exit node instead.
How do I find my own public IP address?
Just open this tool and it appears automatically. Your public IP is the external address your ISP assigns to your router, and every device on your home or office network shares it.
Can I look up IPv6 addresses?
Yes. As IPv6 adoption grows more people reach the internet over it, and this tool resolves ownership details for IPv6 addresses just as it does for IPv4.