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IP Address Lookup

Lookup an IP address to find public IP address details, approximate IP geolocation, ASN, organization, route/CIDR & reverse DNS.

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Public IP IPv4 Reachable
208.117.254.0
Location
Unknown, United States
Organization
GOOGLE CLOUD NETWORKING - Google Access LLC
ASN
AS32381
Geolocation
City Unknown
Region Unknown
Country United States (US)
Continent North America
Timezone America/Chicago
Coordinates 37.751, -97.822
Network / ASN
ASN AS32381
Organization GOOGLE CLOUD NETWORKING - Google Access LLC
ISP GOOGLE CLOUD NETWORKING - Google Access LLC
Route / CIDR 208.117.254.0/32
Reverse DNS
Usage type Unknown
Registration / WHOIS
RIRUnknown
Allocated
Abuse contact
IP versionIPv4
Full WHOIS record
Risk & classification
Hosting / Datacenter Clear
Proxy / VPN Clear
Mobile carrier Clear
Raw response
{
  "ip": "208.117.254.0",
  "hostname": "",
  "asn": "AS32381",
  "org": "GOOGLE CLOUD NETWORKING - Google Access LLC",
  "route": "208.117.254.0/32",
  "city": "Unknown",
  "country": "United States",
  "loc": "37.751,-97.822",
  "timezone": "America/Chicago",
  "abuse": ""
}
Guide

How to read IP address lookup results

An IP address lookup combines several independent data sources to paint a useful picture of a public IPv4 or IPv6 address. Use it to look up an IP address, run an IP geolocation lookup, find the network behind an IP, and check reverse DNS for an IP during troubleshooting.

Geolocation places the IP near a city or region, while ASN, ISP, organization, and route/CIDR fields reveal which network operator routes it. Reverse-DNS hostname and abuse contact data help with server audits, log review, mail investigations, and provider escalation.

IP location is not a physical address and cannot identify a person by itself. VPNs, mobile carriers, cloud platforms, and recently reassigned ranges can make city-level results approximate, so treat network owner and ASN data as the stronger diagnostic signals.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is an IP address lookup?

An IP address lookup shows public network information for an IPv4 or IPv6 address, including approximate IP geolocation, ASN, organization, route/CIDR, reverse DNS hostname, usage type, and abuse contact when available.

How accurate is IP geolocation?

IP geolocation is approximate. Country and region are usually more reliable than city-level coordinates because IP ranges map to network infrastructure, VPNs, mobile carriers, and hosting providers rather than exact physical addresses.

Can an IP lookup identify a person?

No. Public IP intelligence can identify the network owner, ISP, hosting provider, ASN, and approximate location, but it cannot identify a specific person or device by itself.

What is ASN and ISP data?

ASN data identifies the autonomous system that announces the IP route on the internet. ISP or organization fields describe the network operator responsible for that address range.

Why do IP lookup results vary?

Different databases update on different schedules and model IP ranges differently. VPNs, proxies, cloud hosting, mobile networks, and recent reassignment can make location or ownership data vary between providers.