IP Address Lookup
Look up ISP and geo information for any IP address.
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IP Address Lookup FAQs
Quick explanations for the IP address fields shown above.
What is an IP address?
An IP address is a numerical label assigned to your device on a network. On this page we show your public IP address, which is the address websites and online services see when you connect to them.
What is the difference between a public IP and a private IP?
A public IP is used on the public internet and is typically assigned by your ISP. A private IP is used inside your home/office network (for example 192.168.x.x) and is not directly reachable from the internet.
What is IPv4 vs IPv6?
IPv4 addresses look like 203.0.113.10 and have a limited address space. IPv6 addresses look like 2001:db8::1 and provide a much larger address space. Many networks use both (dual‑stack).
What is an ISP (Internet Service Provider)?
Your ISP is the company that provides your internet connection. The ISP value shown here is an estimate based on your public IP and may reflect the network owner (or a VPN/proxy provider) rather than your exact subscription name.
What is an ASN (Autonomous System Number)?
An ASN identifies the organization that owns and operates a block of IP addresses and routes traffic on the internet. It’s useful for understanding which network your IP belongs to (for example an ISP, cloud provider, or VPN).
What does the City / Region / Country mean?
This is an approximate geolocation for the public IP address. It’s often correct at the country level, but city/region accuracy can vary and may reflect your ISP’s routing location, a mobile carrier gateway, or a VPN exit node.
What are Latitude and Longitude?
Latitude and longitude are coordinates associated with the IP geolocation estimate. They usually represent an approximate area (not your exact address) and can be off by many miles/kilometers.