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IP-based Geolocation is the mapping of an IP address or MAC address to the real-world geographic location of an Internet-connected computing or a mobile device. Geolocation involves mapping IP addresses to the country, region (city), latitude/longitude, ISP, and domain name among other useful things. 2.
Lookup a geolocation of an IP address including latitude, longitude, city, region and country. Compare the data from multiple IP location providers.
What is your public IPv4 or IPv6 address? Your IP address provides geolocation of your city, state and country.
Your IP Address is 52.167.144.158. This is the public IP address of your computer. If your computer is behind a router or used a proxy server to view this page, the IP address shown is your router or proxy server.
The my location tool will find your current location, exact address, GPS coordinates, latitude and longitude on the map. Move the map around to see the streets and places around you. Welcome to IP Location, the home of IP Geolocation, security and privacy resources.
URL to IP lookup tool extracts the domain name from the URL, and determines the IP address mapped to the domain name. It then determines IP location of the domain name hosting the web page of the URL.
Our IP Tools help you determine IP address of a computing device, and also help locate where they are. IP Tools can also be used to diagnose network problems, and help setup networks.
This reverse DNS Lookup tool will query the DNS system to find a hostname mapped to an IP address. An IP address can be mapped to multiple domain names, or it may be mapped to none. In such scenarios, no hostname will be returned by this tool. Enter an IP Address:
Convert an IPv4 address into an Octal, Hexadecimal and Integer values. In addition to conversions, we also display hostname (if reverse DNS entry is found), and the location of the IP address.
Unlike a forward DNS lookup, which maps a hostname to an IP address, a reverse DNS lookup does the opposite. Reverse DNS lookups are often used for security purposes, as they can help identify the origin of an incoming network connection or email message.