IP Address Lookup

Location, ISP, org & network for any IP address.

IP
Location
ISP
Organisation
Timezone
Network (ASN)

How to look up an IP

Paste an IPv4 or IPv6 address and press Look up. You will get the approximate location, the internet provider or hosting company that owns it, and the autonomous-system (ASN) details. It is the same data sites use for geolocation and abuse checks.

IP Lookup — TechWhack Score

8/10
  • Privacy 7/10

    Looks up only what’s publicly known about an address; nothing of yours is stored.

  • Speed 8/10

    Returns the details instantly.

  • Features 7/10

    Returns an IP’s country, region and city, owning ISP or organisation, and the network (ASN) it belongs to.

  • Free 10/10

    No sign-up and no API-key gate or daily quota for a basic lookup.

Verdict: Full IP geolocation and network owner with no API key and no daily quota — unlike the metered lookup services.

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An IP lookup returns what is publicly known about an IP address — its country, region and city, the owning ISP or organisation, and the network (ASN) it belongs to. Enter any IPv4 or IPv6 address to look it up instantly.

What IP lookup is used for

Identifying where a suspicious login or email came from, checking whether an address belongs to a hosting/VPN provider, diagnosing network issues, and verifying a server's location. It cannot identify a person — only the network operator.

FAQ

What information can I get from an IP address?A lookup returns the approximate country, region, and city, the owning internet provider or organization, and the ASN (the network number that routes it). It identifies the network, not a specific person or street address.
How accurate is IP geolocation?Country-level results are usually reliable, but city-level accuracy varies and can be off, since the data maps the provider infrastructure rather than the user. Treat the city as a rough indication, not a precise pin.
Can I look up both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses?Yes. It accepts any valid IPv4 or IPv6 address and returns the same location, provider, and ASN details for either. That covers both the older and newer addressing formats.
What is an ASN and why does it matter?An ASN, or Autonomous System Number, identifies the network operator that announces and routes a block of IP addresses. It tells you which provider or organization controls the address, which is useful for tracing where traffic really originates.