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IP Address Lookup
& Geolocation

Find your public IP address and full location details instantly — country, city, ISP, timezone, and GPS coordinates.

IPv4 & IPv6
Instant Results
Any IP Address
100% Free
12M+
Monthly IP lookups
500+
Countries covered
IPv4+6
Both versions
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How this IP Lookup tool works

1

Enter any IP address

Type any valid IPv4 or IPv6 address into the search box — or click "Use my current IP" to auto-detect yours.

2

We query multiple geolocation databases

Our tool queries authoritative IP intelligence databases in real time to retrieve location, ISP, ASN and organisation data.

3

Get instant, detailed results

See country, city, region, ISP, timezone, coordinates and more — all in under a second, no login required.

Who uses IP geolocation?

👨‍💻

Developers & DevOps

Debug API calls, verify CDN routing and test geo-restrictions in apps.

🔐

Security Analysts

Identify suspicious IPs, trace attack origins and analyse threat actors.

🌍

Digital Marketers

Verify geo-targeted ads are reaching the right regions and audiences.

🎓

Students & Researchers

Learn about internet infrastructure, routing and network topology.

🛡️

Network Admins

Audit network traffic, verify VPN exit nodes and troubleshoot routing.

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Everyday Users

Check your own IP, verify VPN connection or satisfy your curiosity.

Frequently asked questions

An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical label assigned to every device connected to the internet. It allows computers to identify and communicate with each other. There are two versions: IPv4 (e.g. 192.168.1.1) and the newer IPv6 (e.g. 2001:4860:4860::8888).
A public IP address is assigned by your ISP and is visible on the internet — it's what this tool detects. A private IP address (e.g. 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x) is used inside your local network (home/office router) and is not routable on the public internet.
IP geolocation is typically accurate to the city level (within 50–100 km). It reflects where the ISP's infrastructure is located, not your exact physical address. VPNs, proxies and Tor exit nodes will show the exit server's location, not your real one.
Yes — you can look up any public IP address. This is useful for network diagnostics, security research and debugging. However, geolocation data reflects approximate ISP location and cannot reveal someone's exact home address.
An ASN is a unique identifier assigned to a group of IP address ranges managed by a single organisation (ISP, university, company or cloud provider). It's used in BGP routing to determine how internet traffic flows between networks globally.
No. Usely.in does not log, store or sell IP addresses you look up. The tool fetches results in real time and no data is retained after your session ends.

What is an IP Address Lookup tool?

An IP address lookup tool (also called an IP geolocation checker) lets you find detailed information about any public IP address — including the country, region, city, ISP (Internet Service Provider), organisation, ASN, timezone and approximate GPS coordinates. This page is one of the most searched utilities on the internet, with over 12 million monthly queries worldwide.

How does IP geolocation work?

IP addresses are allocated to ISPs and organisations in regional blocks by bodies like ARIN, RIPE NCC, APNIC and LACNIC. Geolocation databases map these blocks to physical locations based on registry data, network routing patterns and crowdsourced signals. Tools like this one query those databases to translate any IP into its approximate location — usually accurate to the city level.

IPv4 vs IPv6 — what's the difference?

IPv4 addresses use 32 bits and look like 203.0.113.1. The internet is running out of IPv4 addresses, so IPv6 was created with 128 bits — allowing 340 undecillion unique addresses. IPv6 addresses look like 2001:4860:4860::8888. This tool supports both formats seamlessly.

When should you use an IP lookup tool?

Common use cases include: verifying your VPN is working and showing the right exit location, debugging geo-restricted content, investigating suspicious login attempts in your application logs, tracing the origin of spam or malicious traffic, verifying CDN routing is correct, and general network troubleshooting. Security teams, developers and network administrators use IP lookup tools daily.

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