IP Address Lookup
Inspect any IP address and quickly see location, provider, timezone, and network details.
Network Intelligence
IP Address Lookup
Inspect an IP address to see location, provider, timezone, and network details.
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Summary
What is the IP Address Lookup?
The IP Address Lookup tool helps you inspect an IP address and discover location, ISP, timezone, ASN, and other useful network details in seconds.
This tool is useful for moderation, analytics, troubleshooting, and general network intelligence. Enter an IP address to see where it is registered and how it is connected. If you do not enter anything, the tool can also detect your current IP automatically.
Key Features
- Look up IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
- View location, provider, timezone, and ASN data
- Automatic lookup for your current IP
- Fast fallback if the primary data provider fails
- Free to use with no sign-up required
How to Use the IP Address Lookup
- 1
Enter an IP Address
Type an IP address into the input field or leave it empty to inspect your current IP.
- 2
Run the Lookup
Click the lookup button to fetch location and network details.
- 3
Review the Result
Check the summary cards and raw response for the details you need.
Who Uses the IP Address Lookup?
Security Teams
Check suspicious IPs during moderation, fraud review, or incident response.
Developers
Inspect server or client IP data while debugging applications and logs.
Support Teams
Identify where a user might be connecting from when troubleshooting access issues.
Researchers
Gather quick geolocation and network details for analysis and reporting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the lookup accurate?
The tool uses third-party IP geolocation providers, so accuracy depends on the quality of the underlying registry data. It is generally good for country, city, and network-level information.
Does it work for IPv6?
Yes, the lookup accepts both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses as long as the provider has data for that address.
Can I look up my own IP?
Yes. If you leave the input empty, the tool will try to detect your current IP from the request automatically.
What if the main provider fails?
The API route falls back to a secondary provider and returns a safe 503 response if all providers fail.