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IP Address Lookup

Find your public IP address or look up any IP for location, ISP, timezone and network details — live, instant results.

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🌐 IP Address
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📍City
🗺️Region / State
🌍Country
🏢ISP / Organisation
Timezone
💱Currency
📡ASN
🔒Connection type
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IP geolocation is accurate to country level in nearly all cases and to city level for ~50–80% of IPs. VPN, proxy or Tor usage will return the server's location, not your actual location. Data sourced from public IP databases.

What is IP geolocation?

IP geolocation is the process of mapping an internet IP address to a real-world geographic location — country, region, city, and approximate coordinates. Every device connected to the internet has a public IP address assigned by its ISP. Geolocation databases map these IP ranges to locations based on registration records and network data.

🔒 Privacy check

Check what location and ISP information your IP reveals to websites. If using a VPN, verify it shows the VPN server location, not your home city.

🌐 Network debugging

Verify which country or region a server or external IP belongs to when debugging network issues, CDN routing or geoblocking problems.

📡 ISP verification

Confirm your ISP name and ASN number match your expected provider — useful when verifying corporate network connections.

🕵️ Security research

Look up suspicious IPs from access logs to see their country of origin and ISP as a first step in security investigation.

Frequently asked questions

Your IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical label assigned to your device on the internet by your ISP. Your public IP is visible to every website you visit. This tool shows your current public IP automatically on load.
IP geolocation is accurate to the country level in nearly all cases (95%+). City-level accuracy is around 50–80%. It cannot pinpoint a street address. If you use a VPN, the results will show the VPN server's location rather than your actual location.
Yes — type any valid IPv4 or IPv6 address in the search box. Private IP addresses (like 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x) are internal network addresses and cannot be geolocated.
ASN stands for Autonomous System Number. It identifies a network operated by a single organisation — usually an ISP, university or large company. Multiple IP ranges can belong to the same ASN.
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