IP geolocation lookup
Find the country, city, ISP, ASN, and hostname behind any IP address.
Enter an IP address to see where it is and who runs it: country and city, the ISP and organization, the ASN (autonomous system) it belongs to, timezone, and reverse-DNS hostname. Handy for checking where traffic, an email, or a suspicious login came from.
Frequently asked questions
How accurate is IP geolocation?
Country is usually very accurate; city is approximate and can be off by region, especially on mobile or VPN connections. Treat city as a hint, not a precise location.
What is an ASN?
An Autonomous System Number identifies the network operator that controls a block of IPs — useful for spotting which ISP or hosting provider an address belongs to.
Why does the location look wrong?
The IP may belong to a VPN, proxy, or mobile carrier whose gateway sits far from the actual user, or the geolocation database may simply be stale for that block. Geolocation reflects where the IP is registered or routed, not necessarily the person.
Can geolocation pinpoint a street address?
No. IP geolocation resolves to roughly a city or region at best; it cannot identify an individual or a precise address. Anyone claiming exact coordinates from an IP alone is overstating it.
Can I look up an IPv6 address?
Yes. The tool accepts both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and returns the same country, network owner, and ASN details for each.
How is this different from an ASN or WHOIS lookup?
Geolocation focuses on where an IP is and who runs the network; the ASN lookup centers on the autonomous system and its prefixes, while WHOIS covers domain registration. They overlap but answer different questions.
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