IP Address Lookup
Instantly find the geolocation, ISP, timezone, and security status of any IP address. Your IP is auto-detected on load. Supports bulk lookup and CSV export.
How to Use This Tool
- Your public IP address is automatically detected and displayed when the page loads.
- To look up a different IP, type or paste any IPv4 or IPv6 address and click Lookup.
- View geolocation details, ISP info, timezone, and security checks (VPN/Proxy/Tor detection).
- Explore the interactive map to see the IP's approximate location.
- Switch to Bulk Lookup to check up to 10 IPs at once, then export results as CSV.
- Click any recent lookup in your history to re-run it instantly.
About the IP Address Lookup Tool
Every device connected to the internet is assigned an IP (Internet Protocol) address — a unique numerical identifier used to route data between your device and the websites or services you access. Understanding IP addresses is essential for network administration, cybersecurity, digital marketing analytics, and fraud prevention.
Our free IP Address Lookup tool provides instant geolocation data for any IPv4 or IPv6 address. When you load the page, your own public IP is detected automatically. Enter any other IP to see its approximate location (country, region, city), the Internet Service Provider (ISP) that owns it, the Autonomous System Number (ASN) used in internet routing, and the local timezone with current time.
What sets this tool apart is the built-in security analysis. Each lookup checks whether the IP is associated with a VPN, proxy server, Tor exit node, or datacenter hosting. This is invaluable for digital marketers verifying ad traffic quality, security professionals investigating suspicious connections, and compliance teams screening for anonymous access.
The interactive map powered by OpenStreetMap gives you a visual representation of the IP's location. For teams needing to check multiple addresses, the Bulk Lookup mode processes up to 10 IPs in parallel and displays results in a sortable table with one-click CSV export.
All lookups are performed directly in your browser — no data is stored on our servers. Your lookup history is saved locally in your browser's storage for quick re-access and can be cleared at any time. Whether you're asking "What is my IP?", investigating suspicious traffic sources, or validating geo-targeting rules, this tool gives you the data you need in seconds.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an IP address?
An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a unique numerical label assigned to every device connected to the internet. It serves two purposes: identifying the host or network interface, and providing the location of the device in the network. There are two versions — IPv4 (e.g., 192.168.1.1) and IPv6 (e.g., 2001:0db8::1).
Can someone find my exact location from my IP?
No. IP geolocation is approximate — typically accurate to the city level, not the street address. Your ISP assigns your IP from a regional pool, so the location reflects the ISP's routing infrastructure, not your physical home or office.
What is the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?
IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses (about 4.3 billion unique addresses) written as four decimal numbers like 192.168.1.1. IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses written in hexadecimal groups like 2001:0db8::1, providing virtually unlimited unique addresses to support the growing number of internet-connected devices.
How can I hide my IP address?
You can mask your IP by using a Virtual Private Network (VPN), the Tor browser, or a proxy server. A VPN encrypts your traffic and routes it through a server in another location, replacing your real IP with the VPN server's IP address.
Can this tool detect VPNs and proxies?
Yes. Each lookup checks whether the IP is associated with a VPN, proxy server, Tor exit node, or datacenter/hosting provider. This is useful for ad fraud detection, security audits, and compliance screening.
What is an ASN?
An Autonomous System Number (ASN) is a unique identifier assigned to a network operator (like an ISP or large organization) that controls a block of IP addresses. ASNs are used in BGP routing to exchange traffic between networks on the internet.
How accurate is IP geolocation?
IP geolocation is typically accurate to the city level about 80-90% of the time and almost always correct at the country level (99%+). Accuracy varies by region and ISP — urban areas tend to be more accurate than rural ones.
Is IP address lookup legal?
Yes. IP addresses are public information exchanged during every internet connection. Looking up the geolocation and ownership of an IP address is completely legal and is commonly done for analytics, security, and network troubleshooting.