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IP Location Lookup

Find location from IP

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find the location of an IP address?

Enter an IP address (IPv4 or IPv6). The tool queries geolocation databases to determine: country, region/state, city, postal code, latitude/longitude, timezone, and ISP. Accuracy varies: country (99%), city (70-80%), exact location is approximate.

How accurate is IP geolocation?

Country-level: 99% accurate. State/region: 90% accurate. City-level: 70-80% accurate. Street-level: not possible from IP alone. VPNs, proxies, and mobile networks can show incorrect locations. The tool shows confidence levels for each result.

Can I find someone's exact address from their IP?

No. IP geolocation provides approximate city-level location at best, not street addresses. ISPs assign IPs to regions, not specific buildings. Only the ISP can map an IP to a subscriber, and they require legal authority to disclose this information.

What information does IP geolocation reveal?

Country, region, city (approximate), postal code (approximate), latitude/longitude (city center), timezone, ISP name, organization, AS number, and connection type (broadband, mobile, hosting). The tool displays all available data for any IP.

Why does my IP show a different city than where I am?

ISPs assign IP blocks to regions, not exact locations. Your IP may be registered to your ISP's nearest hub. VPNs show the VPN server's location. Mobile networks route through regional gateways. Corporate networks may show headquarters location.