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IP Geolocation Lookup

Find the geographic location, ISP, ASN and connection type for any IP address. Leave blank to look up your own IP.

IP Address (leave blank for your own)

How IP geolocation works

IP geolocation maps IP addresses to approximate geographic locations using databases built from RIR allocation data, BGP routing tables, and commercial surveys. Accuracy is generally good to country and city level, though coordinates shown are typically the centre of the estimated city rather than a precise location.

ASN and ISP information

Every IP belongs to an Autonomous System (AS) with a unique ASN. The ASN data shows which organisation controls the IP block β€” an ISP, cloud provider, or business. Knowing the ASN helps identify whether an IP is residential, business, hosting, or a content delivery network.

Proxy, VPN and datacenter detection

Datacenter IPs belong to cloud providers (AWS, Azure, DigitalOcean) rather than residential ISPs. Proxy and VPN detection identifies IPs associated with known VPN services or open proxies. This is useful for access control β€” streaming services block datacenter IPs to enforce geographic restrictions.

Privacy and limitations

IP geolocation does not identify individual people β€” it identifies the network connection. Mobile users' IPs may geolocate to their carrier's regional gateway. VPN users see the VPN server's IP. ISPs using carrier-grade NAT (CGNAT) mean many customers share a single IP, making individual identification impossible from IP alone.