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IP Address Lookup

Find your public IP address, location, ISP and connection details instantly.

Lookup any IP address

ℹ️ IP data is provided by ipapi.co. Location accuracy is approximate and based on ISP registration, not exact device location.

What is this tool?

An IP address lookup tool is a free online service that reveals the geographic location, ISP (Internet Service Provider) and organisation associated with any IP address. It also automatically shows your own public IP address when you visit the page.

How to Use

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View your IP addressYour current public IP address is shown automatically when you open the tool — no input needed.
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Look up any IP addressType any IP address into the search box and click Lookup to see its details.
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Read the location dataSee the country, region, city, ISP, organisation, time zone and whether the IP is a VPN, proxy or Tor exit node.

Common Uses

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Network Troubleshooting

Identify the origin of suspicious network traffic, failed login attempts and unusual server requests.

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Security Analysis

Check if an IP address is associated with a VPN, proxy, data centre or known malicious network.

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Web Analytics

Supplement analytics data by looking up the location of unusual traffic sources in your server logs.

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Geolocation Verification

Verify the approximate location of users or servers for compliance and access control purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is IP geolocation?

IP geolocation is accurate at the country level (99%+), fairly accurate at the region/city level (50–80%) but cannot pinpoint an exact street address. VPNs and proxies can make geolocation inaccurate.

Can I find someone's exact address from their IP?

No. IP addresses only give an approximate city-level location at best. Finding an exact address requires a court order served to the ISP. This tool should not be used to track individuals.

What is a public IP vs private IP?

A public IP is your globally unique address visible on the internet. A private IP (e.g. 192.168.x.x) is used within local networks and is not routable on the public internet.

What is IPv4 vs IPv6?

IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses (e.g. 192.168.1.1) with ~4.3 billion possible addresses. IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses (e.g. 2001:0db8::1) with virtually unlimited addresses. IPv4 exhaustion is driving the transition to IPv6.