Get detailed information about any IP address including location, ISP, timezone and more
Our IP Information Tool provides comprehensive details about any IP address. Get real-time information about IP location, ISP, timezone, coordinates, and more. Perfect for network troubleshooting, security analysis, or geographic research.
An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical label assigned to every device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. IP addresses serve two main functions:
The actual IP address being looked up, which can be IPv4 (like 192.168.1.1) or IPv6 (like 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334).
Country, region/state, city, and postal code information based on the IP address. This is determined through geolocation databases that map IP ranges to physical locations.
Internet Service Provider (ISP) name and organization details. This shows which company provides internet service for that IP address.
The timezone of the IP location and current local time. Useful for scheduling or understanding when users in different locations are active.
Languages spoken and currency used in the IP's location country. This helps with localization and internationalization of services.
Latitude and longitude coordinates that can be used to pinpoint the approximate location on a map. An interactive map is displayed when coordinates are available.
Important facts about IP address lookups:
IP geolocation accuracy varies. It's typically accurate to the city level (50-100km radius), but can sometimes be less accurate. Country-level accuracy is usually over 99% correct.
No, IP addresses only provide approximate geographic information (usually city-level). They cannot pinpoint your exact address or location unless combined with other data.
This can happen if: 1) Your ISP routes traffic through a different location, 2) You're using a VPN or proxy, 3) The geolocation database has outdated information, or 4) Your ISP's network infrastructure is located elsewhere.
IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses (like 192.168.1.1) allowing about 4.3 billion addresses. IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses (like 2001:0db8::) allowing essentially unlimited addresses. Both work with this tool.
Yes, we only fetch publicly available information. We don't store your IP address or any personal data. All lookups happen in real-time through secure API connections.
Yes, you can lookup any public IP address. However, some IPs (like those from VPNs, Tor, or certain organizations) may return limited information or show as "Unknown" for some fields.