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What this means

Geolocation from an IP reflects network registration data — useful for routing and fraud checks, not pinpoint GPS accuracy.

The ISP and ASN tell you which organization operates the network block that IP belongs to.

Hosting or VPN IPs often show a datacenter city rather than the user's physical location.

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How IP geolocation works

Regional internet registries assign IP blocks to ISPs and organizations. Geolocation databases map those blocks to approximate locations.

Accuracy varies: country is usually reliable; city-level results can be wrong, especially for mobile or VPN connections.

When to use IP lookup

Debugging connectivity, verifying VPN exit locations, investigating suspicious login alerts, and understanding server or visitor origin in logs.

FAQ

How accurate is IP geolocation?

Country-level accuracy is generally high. City and region can be off by hundreds of kilometers, especially for mobile carriers, corporate networks, and VPNs.

Can I look up any IP address?

You can look up most public IPv4 addresses. Private ranges (10.x, 192.168.x, 172.16–31.x) and localhost are not routable on the public internet.

Can I look up IPv6 addresses?

This tool currently supports public IPv4 lookups. IPv6 support may be added in a future update.

What is an ASN?

An Autonomous System Number identifies a network operator on the internet. It helps distinguish ISPs, cloud providers, and hosting companies.

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