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IP Address Lookup Tool

Look up an IP address and review basic network details for troubleshooting and audits.

Secure lookup over HTTPS and live network resolution

Understanding Your IP Address Lookup Results

The lookup result explains the public network details behind an IP address so you can diagnose traffic, access, or security questions faster.

FOUND

Public IP Details

Shows the IP address, version, network owner, and basic routing context available publicly.

FORMAT

IPv4 or IPv6 Context

Helps identify whether the address uses IPv4 or IPv6, which can affect DNS, firewall, and tracking checks.

PRIVACY

Identity Limits

An IP lookup cannot confirm a person’s identity or exact address. Treat it as a technical signal only.

About This Tool

The IP Address Lookup Tool helps identify public IP information such as address type, network ownership, and related routing signals where available.

Use it to check your public IP, review server IP details, troubleshoot allowlists, investigate access issues, or document infrastructure information.

Why It Matters

1

Identify public IP details

Quickly review the IP being used by a user, server, or domain.

2

Support access troubleshooting

Useful when debugging firewall rules, allowlists, region blocks, or login restrictions.

3

Improve technical audits

Document IP-level details for hosting, CDN, or security checks.

4

Reduce support back-and-forth

Ask users to share a simple IP lookup result when diagnosing access problems.

How To Improve

1

Check the exact IP

Use IPv4 or IPv6 depending on the issue you are investigating.

2

Compare with hosting records

Match server IP details with DNS, CDN, and hosting settings.

3

Review access rules

Check whether the IP is blocked, rate limited, or missing from an allowlist.

4

Recheck after network changes

VPNs, mobile networks, and ISPs can change public IP addresses.

Frequently Asked Questions

It checks public information associated with an IP address, such as network and routing-related details.
No. IP location data is approximate and should not be treated as a precise physical location.
ISPs, mobile networks, VPNs, and workplace networks can assign different public IPs over time.
The lookup uses public network information, but avoid publishing IP data unnecessarily.