IP Location Tool
Find the geographic location of any IP address with detailed information and map view
Try these IP locations:
IP Geolocation Information
Country & Region
Get the country, region, and state/province where the IP address is located.
City Information
Find the city, postal code, and metropolitan area associated with the IP address.
Coordinates
Get precise latitude and longitude coordinates for mapping and navigation purposes.
Interactive Map
View the IP location on an interactive map with zoom and pan capabilities.
IP Geolocation Accuracy
How Accurate is IP Geolocation?
IP geolocation accuracy varies depending on several factors:
- ISP Location: Most accurate when the ISP's infrastructure is close to the user
- Network Type: Mobile networks may show the carrier's location rather than the user's location
- VPN/Proxy: VPNs and proxies will show the server's location, not the user's actual location
- Corporate Networks: May show the company's headquarters rather than individual office locations
Typical Accuracy Levels
IP Location Frequently Asked Questions
How does IP geolocation work?
IP geolocation works by mapping IP address ranges to geographic locations using databases that track where ISPs have assigned IP addresses. These databases are built from various sources including ISP data, user reports, and network analysis.
Can IP geolocation be wrong?
Yes, IP geolocation can be inaccurate due to factors like VPN usage, mobile networks showing carrier locations, or outdated geolocation databases. It's generally most accurate for fixed broadband connections.
Why does my IP show a different city than where I live?
This can happen if you're using a VPN, if your ISP routes traffic through a different city, or if the geolocation database hasn't been updated with recent ISP changes.
Can I hide my IP location?
Yes, you can use VPN services or proxy servers to mask your real IP location. This will make your IP appear to be from the VPN server's location instead of your actual location.