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IP Geolocation Lookup

Find the geographic location, ISP, organization, and timezone of any IP address. Free, instant results.

What is IP Geolocation?

IP geolocation maps an IP address to a real-world geographic location including country, region, city, latitude/longitude, timezone, and network information like ISP and AS number.

Common use cases

Content localization, fraud detection, targeted advertising, log analysis, access control, network troubleshooting, and identifying the origin of suspicious traffic.

Accuracy note

IP geolocation is approximate. Country-level accuracy is typically 95-99%, while city-level can vary. VPNs, proxies, and mobile networks may return the location of the server or carrier rather than the user.

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How to Use IP Geolocation Lookup

The IP Geolocation Lookup tool maps any IPv4 or IPv6 address to its approximate geographic location, including country, region, city, and ISP information. This is valuable for security investigations, access logging analysis, and understanding where network traffic originates from around the world.

1

Open the IP Geolocation Tool

Navigate to the IP Geolocation Lookup from the cybersecurity tools menu. The tool may automatically display your own public IP address and location as a starting point.

2

Enter an IP Address

Type or paste the IPv4 or IPv6 address you want to look up. You can also leave the field empty to look up your own current public IP address.

3

Run the Lookup

Click the lookup button to query the geolocation database. Results typically appear within seconds and include geographic and network provider information.

4

Review Location Details

Examine the results which include country, region, city, latitude, longitude, timezone, and ISP or organization name associated with the IP address.

5

View on Map

If available, view the approximate location plotted on an interactive map to get a visual understanding of where the IP address is geographically located.

Common Use Cases

Investigating Suspicious Login Attempts

Look up IP addresses from authentication logs to determine whether login attempts originate from expected geographic regions or potentially malicious locations.

Analyzing Web Traffic Sources

Identify the geographic distribution of your website visitors by looking up IP addresses from server access logs.

Verifying VPN Connections

Confirm that your VPN is routing traffic through the expected country by checking the geolocation of your current public IP address.

Fraud Detection Support

Cross-reference the IP geolocation of a transaction with the billing address to flag potentially fraudulent purchases from unexpected locations.

Pro Tips

  • -IP geolocation is approximate and typically accurate to the city level. It should not be relied upon for precise physical address determination.
  • -VPN and proxy users will show the location of their exit node, not their actual physical location.
  • -Corporate IP addresses often geolocate to the company headquarters or data center, not the individual user's location.
  • -Use this tool to verify that your VPN is working correctly by checking whether your visible IP geolocates to the expected region.