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IP Address Lookup

Enter the IP address you want to look up:
Your IP as an example

Location:


Internet service provider (ISP):

What an IP Address Can Reveal About You

Like fingerprints, no two IP addresses are exactly alike. When you browse the Internet, your IP address leaves traces of your activity. These numbers can provide insights into who you are and what you do online, potentially leading anyone who finds them back to you.

Your Location

An IP address can reveal your general geolocation, such as your city, ZIP code, or area code, rather than your precise location like your home address. It does not disclose personal information such as your name, phone number, or exact home address.

Your ISP

Your IP address typically reveals the name of your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and the geolocation of its nearest servers. It does not, however, pinpoint your physical location.

Your Online Identity

While an IP address does not provide personally identifiable information such as your name, email address, or phone number, it can still be used by ISPs to trace the owner of the IP address. If required by law, ISPs may disclose this information to authorities.

What Can You Use the IP Address Lookup Tool For?

What Can You Use the IP Address Lookup Tool For?

Verify an IP Address

If you notice unfamiliar IP addresses attempting to access your network or receive alerts about unusual activity on your personal account from unknown IP addresses, this tool can help you trace them and check for any suspicious activities.

Find the Geolocation of an IP

The IP lookup tool can provide precise geolocation details for an IP address. If you already know the IP address, you can quickly find its city, state, ZIP code, and country.

Find the ISP and Hostname of an IP Address

IP Address Lookup not only tells you where an IP address is physically located but also provides the hostname and the Internet Service Provider (ISP) associated with that IP address.

Why Should You Hide Your IP?

Why Should You Hide Your IP?

Preserving Your Online Privacy

By displaying your IP address on this page, we demonstrate that there is no place you can go online without being watched. If you want to browse the Internet without being tracked by your ISP, advertisers, search engines, or marketers, the only way is to hide your IP address. This allows you to surf while maintaining your anonymity.

Get Around Geographical Barriers

Geoblocks restrict access to certain content based on geographic location. Your IP address reveals your location, and sites with geoblocks use it to determine whether you are in the permitted area. By hiding your IP address, you can bypass these restrictions and access any site on the Internet.

Avoid Censorship and Surveillance

In some countries, the government monitors citizens' Internet activity. While you may be doing nothing wrong, you might not want the government to freely spy on you. Hiding your IP address prevents the government from seeing what you're doing online.

Additionally, copyright laws may restrict access to some sites. If a service or website is banned in your country, you can bypass the restriction by hiding your IP address. It is similar to bypassing geo-blocking but is limited to a single country.

Prevent Bandwidth Throttling

Some Internet service providers throttle your speed during peak times or when you engage in certain activities. To slow you down, your ISP needs to see your IP address. By hiding your IP address, you can avoid throttling and enjoy normal speeds at all times. A robust VPN can shield your identity by assigning you a shared IP address, making you indistinguishable from hundreds of other users. It can also route your traffic through a different state or country, beyond the reach of local regulations.