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IP Geolocation Tool

Estimate the country, region, city, ISP, and timezone associated with an IP address.

Secure lookup over HTTPS and live network resolution

Understanding Your IP Geolocation Results

IP geolocation helps estimate where an IP address may be connected from, but it should not be treated like GPS-level location data.

LOCATION

Estimated Location

Shows country, region, city, timezone, and coordinates when available from public IP data.

NETWORK

ISP and Network Owner

Identifies the public network provider, which may be an ISP, cloud host, mobile carrier, or business network.

LIMITATION

Accuracy Limits

IP location can be wrong or routed through VPNs and proxies. Do not use it as personal identity proof.

About This Tool

The IP Geolocation Tool estimates the location and network details associated with a public IP address. Results may include country, region, city, ISP, timezone, or connection type when available.

Use it for analytics QA, fraud review, content localization checks, CDN routing validation, and troubleshooting region-based access problems.

Why It Matters

1

Check location signals

Understand how an IP may be interpreted by analytics, security, or localization systems.

2

Troubleshoot regional issues

Investigate why a user may see different content, prices, access rules, or CDN routing.

3

Support fraud review

Use location mismatches as one signal, not as the only decision factor.

4

Validate geo-targeting

Check whether campaigns, content, or redirects behave correctly by region.

How To Improve

1

Enter a public IP

Private IPs such as 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x will not provide public geolocation.

2

Treat results as estimates

IP geolocation databases are approximate and can vary by provider.

3

Compare with user context

VPNs, proxies, mobile networks, and enterprise routing can shift apparent location.

4

Use for diagnosis, not proof

Do not make high-stakes decisions from IP geolocation alone.

Frequently Asked Questions

It can be accurate at country or region level, but city-level results may be approximate or outdated.
Yes. VPNs and proxies can make traffic appear to come from another region.
No. It estimates network location and does not identify an individual by itself.
They may use different geolocation databases and update schedules.