IP Address Lookup
Find your IP address instantly. See location, ISP, and more in seconds.
About This Tool
So you’ve got an IP address—maybe from a weird login alert, a suspicious email, or just curiosity after seeing one pop up in your server logs. Whatever the reason, you want to know more about it. That’s where an IP address lookup comes in. It’s not magic, but it’s close enough. This tool digs up basic info like where the IP is registered, who owns it, and sometimes even the Internet Service Provider (ISP) behind it. Don’t expect a home address or someone’s name—privacy laws and all that—but you’ll get a decent idea of the general area and network it’s coming from.
I’ve used these tools for years, mostly to check if a login attempt came from a known bad region or to verify if a server I’m connecting to is actually where it claims to be. It’s not foolproof, but it’s a solid first step when you’re trying to figure out if something’s off.
Key Features
- Finds the geographic location (city, region, country) of an IP address
- Identifies the ISP or organization that owns the IP
- Shows the IP’s time zone and connection type (like mobile, cable, or corporate)
- Supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
- No registration needed—just paste the IP and go
- Works fast, usually under a second
- Free to use, no hidden fees or upsells
FAQ
Can I find someone’s exact address with this?
Nope. And you shouldn’t try. IP lookups give general locations—like a city or neighborhood—but not street addresses. That kind of info is protected, and rightfully so. If you’re dealing with a security issue, contact the proper authorities instead of playing detective.
Why does the location seem wrong sometimes?
IP databases aren’t perfect. Sometimes ISPs route traffic through different regions, or the registration info hasn’t been updated. A server in Germany might show up as being in the U.S. if that’s where the company’s headquarters is. It’s frustrating, but it happens. Take the results with a grain of salt.