Advanced IP Lookup
Track the physical geographic location, Hostname, Internet Service Provider, and active proxy/VPN status of any IPv4 or IPv6 address instantly.
Locating coordinates and network assignments.
🌍 Geographic Location
- Target IP-
- Country-
- Region / State-
- City-
- Zip / Postal-
- Coordinates-
🛡️ Network Context
- ISP / Org-
- Hostname-
- ASN-
- VPN / Proxy No
- Data Center No
Ready to Track
Enter an IPv4 or IPv6 address above to begin tracing network routing.
What is an IP Lookup?
An IP Lookup (frequently referred to as IP Geolocation) is an advanced diagnostic utility that explicitly queries global internet registries to find the physical, geographical location of an Internet Protocol address. When you type an IPv4 or IPv6 address into our tracker, it structurally cross-references that exact sequence of numbers with real-time routing data managed by authoritative global network organizations like ARIN, RIPE, and APNIC. To check your own device's connection, use our What is My IP Tool.
What information does an IP tracker reveal?
A standard IP lookup provides highly accurate network context that developers, system administrators, and cybersecurity teams use daily. When you audit an IP address, you instantly gain access to:
📍 Geographic Location
The overarching country, state/region, city, and approximate postal zip code where the IP packet is actively routed.
🏢 ISP Identification
The formal name of the Internet Service Provider (ISP) that legally owns and provisions the bandwidth (e.g., Comcast, Vodafone, or AT&T).
🏷️ Reverse DNS Hostname
The specific server name attached to the IP, which can explicitly reveal if the IP belongs to a home residential user or a massive corporate server.
🌐 ASN (Autonomous System)
The Autonomous System Number assigned to the network operator, which helps trace the exact corporate entity controlling the traffic route.
How does VPN and Proxy Detection work?
One of the most powerful features of our IP Lookup tool is the Network Context Engine. By referencing known cybersecurity threat intelligence databases, our tool can intelligently detect if a user is trying to actively hide their real identity.
VPN & Proxy Anonymization
If the lookup returns a bold "Yes" for a VPN or Proxy, it means the IP address belongs to a known commercial anonymization service (such as NordVPN, ExpressVPN, or the Tor network). This means the traffic is actively being routed through a secure intermediary server specifically designed to hide the user's true geographical origin.
Data Center Identification
If the tool returns "Yes" for Data Center/Hosting, the network traffic is physically originating from a massive commercial cloud computing provider (like Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, or DigitalOcean) rather than a normal human browsing the web from a standard residential home connection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I track an IP address to an exact physical house address?
No, you cannot. It is a common misconception built by movies that an IP address gives away a street address. For strict privacy and legal security reasons, an IP lookup can only reveal a user's approximate geographic location (usually the location of the ISP's nearest routing hub or data center). Only the ISP knows exactly which physical house is assigned to a specific IP address, and they require a police subpoena to legally release that information.
Why does the Zip Code sometimes say 'Unknown' or 'Not Available'?
In certain countries and regional jurisdictions, Internet Service Providers do not map IP blocks to specific postal codes or zip codes. If the global IP registry does not have a confirmed ZIP code on file for that specific IP block, our tool will display it as 'Not Available' to ensure absolute accuracy rather than mathematically guessing.
What is an ASN (Autonomous System Number)?
An Autonomous System Number (ASN) is a globally unique identifier securely assigned to large network operators (like internet service providers, tech giants, or government agencies). The internet is essentially a massive web of these Autonomous Systems communicating with each other. Knowing the ASN helps network administrators identify exactly which corporate entity is controlling the IP address routing.
Can someone find my personal name from my IP address?
No. Your IP address is tied strictly to your internet connection hardware, not your personal identity. A standard IP lookup will show the name of the corporate company you pay for internet (your ISP), but it will never display your personal name, email address, or phone number.
Streamline Your Network Workflow
Once you have traced an IP address, you can quickly determine your own public IP footprint, calculate complex subnets, or verify global DNS routing using our dedicated web utilities below.
What is My IP?
Instantly securely identify your public IPv4 or IPv6 address and analyze your local ISP network data.
DNS Checker
Perform a comprehensive health check on domain routing, A records, and mail exchanges globally.
Subnet Calculator
Calculate exact network broadcast addresses, CIDR blocks, and usable host IP ranges mathematically.
HTTP Headers
Inspect remote server response codes (200, 301, 404) and verify security configurations like HSTS.
Tech Checker
Discover the specific CMS platform, server type, and third-party scripts powering any website on the internet.
SSL Checker
Validate your remote SSL certificate installation and monitor explicit expiration dates to prevent security warnings.