IP Geolocation
Find the geographic location, ISP, and organization for any IP address.
IP geolocation estimates the real-world location and network ownership of an IP address — its country, region, city, ISP, organisation, and autonomous system (AS). Enter any public IPv4 or IPv6 address to see where it's likely based and who operates it. Location is approximate (usually accurate to the city or region) because it's derived from registry and routing data, not GPS.
Frequently asked questions
How accurate is IP geolocation?
Country-level accuracy is high, but city-level can be off by tens of kilometres or point to the ISP’s hub rather than the user. It estimates a network’s location, not a person’s.
Can it find a street address or a person?
No. It returns the network operator and approximate area only; it cannot identify an individual or a precise address.
What is an ASN?
An Autonomous System Number identifies a network that routes IP traffic — for example a specific ISP or cloud provider — helping show who controls an address.
Why does my own IP show the wrong city?
Databases often map an address to the ISP’s registration point or a regional gateway, which can be a different city from yours.
Does a VPN change the result?
Yes. With a VPN or proxy, geolocation reflects the VPN server’s IP, not your actual location.