Get IP Info
Get info about any IP address
An IP address on its own doesn't tell you much. Get IP Info turns it into something useful — showing you the geographic location, the organization or ISP that owns the address block, the autonomous system number (ASN), and other identifying details associated with that IP.
The geographic data isn't perfect down to a street address, but it's accurate enough for most practical purposes. Country and city-level location is reliable the majority of the time, with regional precision varying depending on how the IP block is allocated. For identifying where traffic is coming from in aggregate, the accuracy is more than sufficient.
Network operators and developers use IP information for a range of legitimate purposes. Rate limiting and fraud detection systems often use IP geolocation as one signal among several. Content localization — serving different language versions or currency options based on location — depends on IP data. Security teams investigating suspicious login attempts or anomalous traffic patterns start with IP lookups to establish geographic and organizational context.
The ASN information is particularly useful for understanding the infrastructure behind a connection. It tells you not just who the ISP is but which network block the IP belongs to — relevant when you're building allowlists, investigating traffic from cloud provider ranges, or checking whether a particular IP is associated with a VPN or proxy service. Combine this with a WHOIS lookup and a domain-to-IP query and you have a fairly complete picture of any address you're investigating.