IP Address Lookup
Find the geolocation, ISP, city, country, timezone and network details of your current IP — or any IP address. Instant results, no signup required.
Find the geolocation, ISP, city, country, timezone and network details of your current IP — or any IP address. Instant results, no signup required.
The IP Address Lookup tool by WorldOfTools lets you instantly find geolocation, ISP, network provider, city, country, timezone, and more for any IP address. The tool automatically detects your current public IP on page load, and lets you look up any other IPv4 or IPv6 address.
This is useful for troubleshooting network issues, checking VPN effectiveness, verifying geo-targeting for SEO, understanding server locations, and general network diagnostics.
Your IP is Auto-Detected — When the page loads, your current public IP address is shown with city and ISP details automatically.
Enter Any IP (Optional) — Type any IPv4 or IPv6 address in the input box to look up its geolocation, ISP, and network details.
View Full Details — See country, city, region, timezone, ISP, ASN, organization, latitude & longitude — and view the location on an interactive map.
Your public IP is the address assigned by your ISP, visible to websites you visit. This tool shows it automatically when the page loads.
IPv4 uses four dot-separated number groups (e.g., 192.168.1.1) with ~4 billion addresses. IPv6 uses eight hexadecimal groups with effectively unlimited addresses. Most connections still use IPv4 today.
IP geolocation is approximate — it reflects your ISP's registered location, not your GPS position. VPNs, mobile networks, and large ISPs may show a different city or region than your actual location.
Yes. Enter any valid IPv4 or IPv6 address in the lookup field. Private/local addresses (like 192.168.x.x) will not return geolocation data as they're only used within local networks.
No. We use a third-party geolocation API (ipapi.co) only for the lookup. WorldOfTools does not store, log, or track any IP addresses you look up.
An ASN (Autonomous System Number) identifies a large network or group of networks under a single routing policy, typically belonging to an ISP, hosting provider, or large organization.