Free & instant
IP address lookup with map—see your IP and any IPv4/IPv6 location fast.
Use this what is my IP checker to auto-detect your public IP, or search any address or domain to view precise geolocation, ISP/ASN, timezone, and a map preview.
- Live IP detection the moment the page loads.
- City, region, country, timezone, and map preview.
- ISP, ASN, and network range for quick audits.
- Zero sign-in or logging—privacy-first lookup.
Lookup any IP
Search IPv4, IPv6, or a domain name
Fast, human-readable IP data for troubleshooting, allowlists, security checks, and site performance monitoring.
Data source: ipapi.co with ipwho.is failover. No accounts, no logs kept.
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Step-by-step
How to use this IP address lookup
- Open the page to auto-detect your public IP address and geolocation.
- Type any IPv4, IPv6, or domain name (example.com) to resolve and lookup.
- Review ISP, ASN, timezone, calling code, and network range for policy checks.
- Use the map preview to share approximate coordinates with teammates.
- Click Copy IP to send the result into tickets, allowlists, or chat threads.
- Refresh to confirm changes after switching VPNs, proxies, or Wi-Fi networks.
Tip: paste any log line or URL; the input automatically strips https:// and trailing paths.
Accuracy + privacy
Make results more reliable
- Turn off VPN, proxy, or corporate tunnel to view your true residential IP.
- Mobile carriers sometimes route through nearby cities; compare with Wi-Fi for clarity.
- Cloud VPS IPs can move between data centers; re-check before allowlisting.
- For security reviews, match the ASN and country against your policy, not just the city.
We request data client-side only and never store search history on Staffing Maker.
IPv4 vs IPv6
Quick comparison for your records
IPv4
Classic dotted format (8.8.8.8) with ~4.3B addresses.
- Most firewalls and legacy apps expect IPv4.
- Geolocation is widely supported and stable.
- May be NATed; double-check public vs private IPs.
IPv6
Modern hexadecimal format with near-infinite combinations.
- Better routing and built-in security features.
- IP blocks are larger; ranges change less often.
- Some older devices or ISPs still tunnel via IPv4.
SEO-friendly overview
Fast IP address lookup with location, ISP, ASN, and timezone.
Use this free IP finder to see your public IP and dig into any IPv4, IPv6, or domain. Great for allowlists, VPN checks, remote work approvals, fraud screening, and site reliability runbooks.
- Auto-detect current IP the moment you land on the page.
- See city, region, country, postal code, and approximate latitude/longitude.
- Timezone preview with live local time for meeting planning.
- Network ownership, ISP, ASN, and calling code for compliance or routing.
Bookmark this page—no login, no rate limits for normal use, and a privacy-first experience. Share it with analysts, recruiters, and engineering teams that need a reliable IP geolocation lookup.
Why teams use this IP looker
Data dictionary
What your IP lookup includes and why it matters
Each field maps to a practical action you can take for security, marketing, or operations.
Data you get
- IP version and network ownership
- City, region, country, and postal code
- Timezone with live local time preview
- Coordinates for quick map sharing
Need to document this lookup? Copy the IP or screenshot the cards—all works without sign-in.
Unique address for devices on a network
An Internet Protocol (IP) address is how devices talk to each other online. Public IPs are visible to the web, while private IPs stay inside your home or office network.
- IPv4 is the classic dotted format (e.g., 8.8.8.8).
- IPv6 is the newer, longer format with far more combinations.
- Geo data is approximate and based on ISP registrations.
Virtual Private Server for hosting and routing
A VPS is a virtual machine with its own IP that runs on a physical server. People use it for hosting, tunneling, or as a controlled egress point for automation.
- Great for staging apps, proxies, or regional testing.
- Each VPS has one or more public IPs you can lookup here.
- Pair with DNS to route traffic to your services.
Trust, performance, and compliance
Knowing the network and region behind an IP helps diagnose latency, enforce geo-policies, and flag unusual access. Always pair with logs and identity signals.
- Spot VPN/VPS hops vs. residential traffic.
- Plan support hours around remote user timezones.
- Verify if an IP is within allowed regions before granting access.
Knowledge base
IP, VPS, and security questions answered
How accurate is IP geolocation?
Most broadband IPs are accurate to the city or metro area. Mobile carriers, VPNs, and proxies can tunnel through nearby hubs, shifting the map. Treat IP geolocation as directional context, not a replacement for device GPS.
Can I lookup domains too?
Yes. Enter a domain such as cloudflare.com. The lookup resolves it to the current IP address and returns the same ISP, ASN, timezone, and map details you see for a direct IP search.
What does ISP/ASN mean?
ISP is the provider that owns or leases the IP range. ASN stands for Autonomous System Number and signals how internet routers should treat the network. Together they hint at whether traffic is residential, corporate, VPN, or cloud-hosted.
Will this store my lookups?
No. The search happens client-side via ipapi.co with ipwho.is as a fallback. Staffing Maker does not store, sell, or log your IP search history.
How do I secure a VPS IP?
Lock down SSH, rotate keys, enable a firewall, and prefer key-based auth. Keep packages updated, restrict ports, and monitor login locations with this lookup to spot surprise geographies.
Can I use this for blocklists?
Yes, but combine IP data with behavior like request rate, failed logins, and device signals. IPs can be shared, so pair geolocation with context before blocking or challenging traffic.