IP Address Lookup

Look up any IP address to find its geolocation, ISP, country, city, and timezone. Instantly check your own IP or investigate any public IP address.

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How to Use IP Address Lookup

  1. 1

    Enter an IP address

    Type an IPv4 or IPv6 address into the input field, or leave it blank to look up your own current IP address.

  2. 2

    Click Lookup

    Press "Lookup" to fetch geolocation data including country, region, city, ISP, and timezone.

  3. 3

    Review the results

    View the location on a map and copy individual fields like the country code or ISP name for use in your application.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is IP geolocation?
IP geolocation is accurate to country level in over 99% of cases. City-level accuracy is typically 50–80% for consumer IPs. VPNs, proxies, and corporate networks may show the location of the VPN server or datacenter rather than the user's physical location.
Can I look up IPv6 addresses?
Yes. The tool supports both IPv4 (e.g., 8.8.8.8) and IPv6 (e.g., 2001:4860:4860::8888) address formats.
Why does my IP show a different city?
IP geolocation databases map IP ranges to locations based on registration data, not GPS. ISPs often register large IP blocks under their headquarters address, which may be in a different city from where the connection is actually being used.
Is my IP address looked up privately?
Lookups for external IPs require a server-side API call to a geolocation database. Your query IP is used only to retrieve location data and is not stored or logged by Utilko.

About IP Address Lookup

The IP Address Lookup tool retrieves detailed information about any public IPv4 or IPv6 address including its geographic location, Internet Service Provider (ISP), autonomous system number (ASN), and timezone. This information is essential for debugging network issues, understanding user traffic patterns, configuring geofencing rules, and investigating suspicious activity in server logs.

Leaving the input blank automatically detects and shows information about your own public IP address — useful for verifying VPN connections, checking exit node locations, or simply finding out what IP a website or API sees when you connect to it.

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