IP Address Lookup

An IP address lookup will determine the Geo-location of any IP address. The results has quite a bit of information. It will show you the city, state/region, postal/zip code, country name, ISP, and time zone. This data consequently used by various agencies to find the exact owner of any IPv4 or IPv6 address.

IP Address Location

Your IP Location can be found using our IP Lookup tool. No IP Lookup tool is 100% accurate due to many different factors. Some of those factors include where the owner of the IP has it registered. Furthermore, where the agency that controls the IP is located, proxies, cellular IPs, etc. If you are in the US and the controlling agency of the IP is located in Canada. Moreover, chances are the results will show as Canada. Showing a Canadian IP while in the northern US is very common among mobile users on the Verizon network.

IP Address Results

Often, people think if they perform an IP address lookup, that they are going to find the physical mailing address of the user assigned the IP in question. This is simply not true. At this time, we are not aware of any IP address database that will give you the exact physical postal address of the IP address you lookup. At best, you'll get the exact city in which the user of the IP is located. For an exact physical address you would need to contact the ISP (Internet Service Provider) of the IP address in question.

However, without a police warrant, or some sort of legal document forcing the ISP to turn over the information. Don't expect them to give you the mailing address of the user that received the assignment of the IP at the time you received the offensive email. Moreover, even other means of offensive / questionable communication from said IP.

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Popular Questions About IP Addresses

Here is a list of popular question people generally ask about IP addresses.

Answer of the question 1 goes here
Sometimes it can be risky as it expose your possible physical location.
To hide your IP address, use a VPN or Proxy Server.
Internet Protocol version 6 is the replacement for IPv4. First of all, an IPv6 address looks like this 2005:ee0:46f0:c670:8435:cb68:ebf8:f763. While an IPv4 address looks like this 113.186.182.241.