IP Lookup
Find location, ISP, and geo details for any IP address
What is an IP Lookup?
An IP Lookup (also called IP geolocation) maps an IP address to a physical location and network metadata. It tells you the country, city, region, ISP, and coordinates associated with that address. This is useful for debugging, network analysis, fraud detection, and understanding where traffic originates.
How to Use
- 1Enter any public IPv4 address in the input field (e.g. 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1).
- 2Click Lookup or press Enter. The tool calls the ipwho.is API on your behalf.
- 3View the returned geo details: country, region, city, ISP, coordinates, timezone, and postal code.
- 4Copy the IP address alone or use Copy All to copy the full formatted result.
Privacy & Data
This tool does not store your lookups, does not log IP addresses, and has no database of its own. Each lookup is a direct browser request to the ipwho.is public API. The results are shown in your browser and discarded when you navigate away.
Frequently Asked Questions
For any public IPv4 address, the tool shows: country, region, city, ISP/organization, latitude, longitude, timezone, and postal code.
Yes, completely free. It uses a public IP geolocation API (ipwho.is) with no account or API key required.
No. This tool does not have a database and does not store any IP addresses or lookup results. The API call goes directly from your browser to ipwho.is.
IP geolocation is not always 100% accurate — especially for VPNs, Tor exit nodes, proxies, and corporate networks. The data reflects the IP's registered location, not your physical location.
No. Private IPs (e.g. 192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x, 127.0.0.1) are reserved for local networks and cannot be geolocated. Enter a public IPv4 address for valid results.