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Find the country, region, city, ISP, ASN, timezone, and map location for any IP address or domain name. Includes proxy, VPN, Tor, and datacenter detection.
* Geolocation accuracy varies. Country-level accuracy ~99%. City-level accuracy 50–75%. IP geolocation is an estimate, not GPS data.
Type any IPv4, IPv6, or domain name. Leave blank to look up your own IP automatically.
Press Look Up or hit Enter. Results are returned in real time from the ip-api.com Pro database.
The map plots the approximate location of the IP at zoom level 10 using OpenStreetMap.
See if the IP is flagged as a proxy, VPN, datacenter, or mobile connection.
IP geolocation is the process of mapping an IP address to an approximate physical location. It uses databases maintained by regional internet registries, ISP data, and routing information to determine the country, region, city, and coordinates associated with an IP address. Accuracy is typically above 99% at the country level and 50–75% at the city level.
You can look up any public IPv4 or IPv6 address, or any domain name. Private IP addresses (such as 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x) and reserved ranges will return an error as they are not routable on the public internet and have no geolocation data.
IP geolocation is an estimate, not GPS precision. Your ISP assigns IP blocks to regional exchange points, which may be in a different city from your physical location. Country-level accuracy is above 99%. City-level accuracy ranges from 50% to 75% depending on the ISP and region.
When a connection is flagged as a proxy or VPN, the IP address is associated with a known anonymizing service, commercial VPN provider, or datacenter network. This does not mean anything is wrong — millions of people use VPNs legitimately for privacy, security, and remote work.
ASN stands for Autonomous System Number — a unique identifier assigned to a network operator such as an ISP, hosting company, or large corporation that manages a block of IP addresses on the internet. ASNs are used in BGP routing to identify which organization controls a given IP range.
Reverse DNS (rDNS) is the process of resolving an IP address back to a hostname. For example, the IP 8.8.8.8 resolves to dns.google. Not all IP addresses have a reverse DNS record configured — if none exists, the tool will display No reverse DNS record.
QuickITTools.com does not store or log IP addresses you look up. Queries are processed in real time and returned directly to your browser. No lookup data is retained on our servers after the response is delivered.
Disclaimer: QuickITTools.com and EnterPlanet LLC strive to make our tools as accurate as possible. IP geolocation data is retrieved in real time and reflects the database state at the moment of the query. Geolocation is an estimate and may not reflect the exact physical location of a device. Always verify critical network information independently.