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IP Lookup & Geolocation

Find location, ISP, timezone, and network info for any IP address

Free IP Lookup Tool — Find Location, ISP, and Geolocation Data for Any IP Address

Every device connected to the internet has an IP address — a unique numerical identifier that allows data to be routed to and from that device across the network. An IP lookup tool lets you see what information is publicly associated with any IP address, including the approximate geographic location, the internet service provider (ISP), the autonomous system number (ASN), the timezone, and more.

The OmniWebKit IP Lookup tool is free, instant, and works with both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Enter any IP address in the search box and click Lookup — or use the "My IP" button to see information about your own current IP address. Results include location data (city, region, country, coordinates), network data (ISP, ASN, IP version), and regional data (timezone, UTC offset, local currency, languages, calling code).

For convenience, quick lookup buttons for known IPs like Google's public DNS (8.8.8.8) and Cloudflare's DNS (1.1.1.1) are included. A recent lookup history lets you quickly re-check addresses you have already looked up in the current session.

What Information Does an IP Lookup Return?

📍City, Region & Country

The registered geographic location of the IP address — usually the city and region where the ISP's network infrastructure is located. This is typically accurate to the city or metro area level, though it can be off by 50–100 km for some ISPs.

🌐Country Code & Calling Code

The ISO 2-letter country code (e.g. US, GB, IN) and the international phone calling code for the country where the IP is registered (e.g. +1, +44, +91).

📡ISP & Organisation

The Internet Service Provider or organisation that owns the IP address block. For residential connections this is typically a telecom company. For data centres and cloud servers it's usually a cloud provider like AWS, Google Cloud, or Hetzner.

🔢ASN (Autonomous System Number)

A unique number assigned to each large network on the internet. ASNs identify the network that owns a block of IP addresses. Cybersecurity professionals use ASNs to track network ownership and identify traffic sources.

🗺️Coordinates (Lat/Lng)

The approximate latitude and longitude of the IP address's registered location. These coordinates are shown on an embedded OpenStreetMap. Note: this is the location of the ISP's infrastructure, not necessarily the physical location of the device or person.

🕐Timezone & UTC Offset

The timezone associated with the IP's country/region, along with the UTC offset. Useful for determining what time it is where the visitor is located, which can be helpful for scheduling, analytics, or customising content by time of day.

💱Currency

The local currency of the country where the IP is registered. Useful for e-commerce sites that want to automatically show prices in the local currency when visitors arrive from certain countries.

🌍Languages

The official or commonly spoken languages in the country associated with the IP. This can be used to serve localised content and language-appropriate pages to visitors.

IPv4 vs IPv6 — What Is the Difference?

There are two versions of IP addresses in active use today: IPv4 and IPv6. This tool supports both.

IPv4

The original IP address format. Uses four groups of numbers separated by dots, each between 0 and 255. Example: 192.168.1.1

IPv4 allows approximately 4.3 billion unique addresses. The internet effectively ran out of new IPv4 addresses around 2011, which is one of the main reasons IPv6 was developed.

IPv6

The newer address format. Uses eight groups of four hexadecimal characters separated by colons. Example: 2001:db8::1

IPv6 provides approximately 340 undecillion (3.4 × 10³⁸) unique addresses — effectively unlimited. IPv6 adoption is growing steadily, with many major ISPs and websites now supporting it alongside IPv4.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is IP geolocation?+
IP geolocation is typically accurate to the country and city level. City-level accuracy is around 50–75% for most databases. The coordinates shown are the location of the ISP's network infrastructure, not the exact physical address of the device or user.
Why does the location show a different city than my actual location?+
IP addresses are assigned by ISPs in blocks. Your home broadband IP might be registered to a data centre in a major city (e.g. London) even if you physically live in a smaller town nearby. VPN and proxy connections will show the server's location rather than your actual location.
Can I look up an IPv6 address?+
Yes. This tool supports both IPv4 (e.g. 8.8.8.8) and IPv6 (e.g. 2001:4860:4860::8888) addresses.
What is an ASN (Autonomous System Number)?+
An ASN is a unique identifier assigned to large networks on the internet. Each ISP, cloud provider, or large organisation that manages its own IP routing has an ASN. Cybersecurity professionals use ASNs to identify who owns a block of IP addresses and where traffic is coming from.
Why is the location showing a VPN server location?+
If you are connected to a VPN, the lookup will show information for the VPN server's IP address, not your actual IP. This is by design — VPNs route your traffic through their servers to mask your real IP and location.
Can I look up private or local IP addresses?+
Private IP addresses (e.g. 192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x) are not routable on the public internet and will return an error. Only public IP addresses can be looked up for geolocation data.
What API is used for the IP data?+
Location and network data is retrieved from the ipapi.co API, a free IP geolocation service. Data accuracy varies by IP and may not reflect real-time ISP or location changes.
How can I find my current IP address?+
Click the "My IP" button or look at the top of the page — your current public IP address is detected automatically when the page loads using the ipify.org API.
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