IP Geolocation Lookup
Find the geographic location, ISP, timezone, and more from any IP address.
Geolocation Results
🔍 What this tool does?
IP Geolocation Lookup finds the physical location and other metadata of any IP address by querying reliable IP databases. It helps in identifying users' approximate location, internet provider, timezone, and other useful network data.
⭐ Key Features
Instant lookup by IP address
Auto-detect your public IP
Displays full geolocation data
Copyable result output
Lightweight and responsive
⚙️ How to use?
Enter an IP address into the field and click "Lookup IP" to view its geolocation info. Use the "Get My IP" option to auto-fill your current IP. Copy or reset data as needed.
💡 Creative Use Cases:
Network troubleshooting
Geofencing and access control
Digital marketing personalization
Cybersecurity investigation
User analytics & location tracking
✨ Tool Description
"IP Geolocation Lookup is a free online tool that instantly reveals the geographic location, ISP, timezone, and more about any IPv4 or IPv6 address. Great for developers, marketers, and IT analysts."
❓ FAQs
What is IP geolocation and how accurate is it?
IP geolocation determines the approximate physical location of an IP address. Accuracy varies but is typically within 50-100 miles for most locations, with higher accuracy in urban areas.
Can I lookup both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses?
Yes, this tool supports both IPv4 (e.g., 192.168.1.1) and IPv6 (e.g., 2001:db8::1) address formats for comprehensive IP analysis.
Is my IP lookup activity logged or tracked?
This tool runs entirely in your browser and doesn't log your lookup activities. However, the external API services may have their own logging policies.
Why might some IP addresses show limited information?
Private IP addresses (192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x) and some VPN/proxy IPs may return limited or generic location data as they're not publicly routable.
Can I use this tool for commercial purposes?
Yes, this tool is free to use for both personal and commercial purposes. However, check the API provider's terms for high-volume usage requirements.
What should I do if the lookup fails or returns an error?
Verify the IP address format is correct, check your internet connection, and try again. Some IP addresses may be blocked or not found in geolocation databases.