IP Lookup

Look up detailed information for any IP address

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IP Address Lookup Tool

What can an IP address tell us?

IP Geolocation

1. IP Geolocation

View geographical information of IP addresses, including country/region, state/province, city, and more details.

ISP Information

2. ISP Information

Learn about the Internet Service Provider (ISP) information and network hosting details of the IP address.

Hostname Information

3. Hostname Information

Get the hostname associated with the IP address to help identify the purpose of devices or servers.

IP Lookup Use Cases

IP address lookup tools can help you achieve various purposes, from network security to troubleshooting.

๐Ÿ” Verify Network Devices
Identify and verify unknown devices connected to your network

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Check Suspicious Activity
Investigate suspicious network activity through IP information

๐Ÿ”’ Prevent Network Fraud
Understand the geographic location of suspicious sources to enhance security awareness

Use Cases
Privacy Information

IP Address Privacy Limitations

IP addresses do not reveal personal identity information such as names, exact locations, or contact details. Results may be affected by VPNs or proxies.

Accuracy Information

Query Result Accuracy

IP lookup results are based on IP databases, which are generally accurate but may have update delays. Using VPNs or proxy services may affect the accuracy of query results.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an IP Lookup Tool?

An IP Lookup Tool is a utility that helps you obtain detailed information about IP addresses. It can display geographic location, Internet Service Provider (ISP), timezone, and other important information.

What types of IP addresses can I look up?

You can look up both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Information is available for both public and private IP addresses where applicable.

Why is some IP information incomplete?

This can happen because some IP addresses (especially internal IPs) have limited information, or the database may not have complete records. Additionally, some organizations may choose not to disclose their IP details.

How accurate is the IP lookup information?

We use multiple reliable data sources to provide IP information. However, due to IP address assignments changing over time and organizations using VPNs or proxy services, the displayed geographic location may differ from the actual location.

How do I use this tool?

It's very simple: just enter the IP address you want to look up in the input field and click the lookup button. The system will immediately display detailed information about that IP address.

Is this tool safe?

Yes, this is a safe tool. We only query publicly available IP information and do not collect or store any personal data. All queries are anonymous.

What is the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?

IPv4 uses a 32-bit address format (e.g., 192.168.1.1), while IPv6 uses a 128-bit format (e.g., 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334). IPv6 was created to address the limitation of available IPv4 addresses.

Can I lookup multiple IP addresses at once?

Currently, our tool supports looking up one IP address at a time to ensure accurate and detailed results for each query.

What is a private IP address?

Private IP addresses are reserved for use within private networks. Common ranges include 192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x, and 172.16.x.x to 172.31.x.x.

How often is the IP database updated?

Our IP database is regularly updated to maintain accuracy. Updates occur frequently to reflect changes in IP assignments and geographic locations.

What information can't be obtained from an IP lookup?

An IP lookup cannot provide personal information such as names, exact street addresses, or specific user details. It only provides general network and geographic information.

Why might an IP address location be incorrect?

IP locations may be incorrect due to VPN usage, proxy servers, or when ISPs assign IP addresses from different geographic regions than where they're actually used.

Can I use this tool for network security?

Yes, this tool can be useful for basic network security by helping identify suspicious IP addresses and their origins, though it should be used as part of a broader security strategy.

What is an ASN number?

An ASN (Autonomous System Number) is a unique identifier assigned to a network or group of networks managed by a single organization. It helps in routing internet traffic efficiently.

How can I protect my IP address?

You can protect your IP address by using a VPN, proxy server, or firewall. Regular network security audits and keeping your systems updated also help maintain IP security.