IP Geolocation

IP Geolocation Overview

Find location data for any IP address

IP Geolocation is a powerful network intelligence tool that reveals detailed geographic and network information for any IPv4 or IPv6 address, helping you understand where internet traffic originates. IP geolocation works by mapping IP addresses to physical locations using databases maintained by internet service providers, regional internet registries, and geolocation data providers. This lookup tool provides comprehensive data including country, region/state, city, postal code, latitude/longitude coordinates, timezone, internet service provider (ISP), organization name, and connection type. IP geolocation is essential for cybersecurity threat analysis (identifying attack origins), content personalization (showing location-specific content), fraud prevention (detecting suspicious login locations), marketing analytics (understanding visitor demographics), and network troubleshooting (diagnosing routing issues). The tool supports both IPv4 addresses (like 8.8.8.8) and modern IPv6 addresses, providing consistent geolocation data across both protocols. While IP geolocation is generally accurate to the city level, precision varies based on the ISP, connection type (mobile networks are less precise than wired), and whether VPNs or proxies are in use. This IP tracker is invaluable for security analysts investigating incidents, web developers implementing geo-targeting, e-commerce platforms detecting fraud, and system administrators troubleshooting connectivity.

How to Use IP Geolocation

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is IP geolocation?
It is generally accurate to the city level, but can vary depending on the ISP and connection type (mobile vs wired). Country-level accuracy is typically 95-99%, while city-level accuracy ranges from 50-80%.
Can I track a specific person?
No, IP geolocation identifies the infrastructure location (ISP node), not the exact home address of an individual. It shows where the ISP's equipment is located, which could be miles from the actual user.
Does it work for IPv6?
Yes, the tool supports both IPv4 and modern IPv6 addresses. IPv6 geolocation uses similar database mapping techniques as IPv4.
Why does my IP show a different city?
Your ISP may route traffic through a central hub in a different city. Mobile networks especially often show the location of the carrier's gateway rather than your actual location. VPNs and proxies will show the VPN server location instead.
Can this detect VPN or proxy usage?
The tool can provide indicators of VPN/proxy usage by identifying known VPN provider IP ranges, data center IPs, or mismatches between expected and actual locations. However, sophisticated VPNs may not be detectable.
What is the difference between ISP and Organization?
The ISP is the internet service provider that owns the IP block (like Comcast or AT&T). The Organization is the entity that registered the IP range, which could be the ISP itself, a company, university, or government agency.

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