IP Map
Visualize IP address locations on an interactive map.
Map IP Addresses
Enter one or more IP addresses above to see their geographic locations on a map. You can compare multiple IPs to visualize their network distribution.
About IP Geolocation
IP geolocation maps an IP address to a physical location. This data is approximate and typically accurate to the city level. It's useful for understanding where network traffic originates or where servers are located.
Common Uses
- - Visualize server locations
- - Analyze traffic sources
- - Verify VPN connections
- - Map CDN distribution
Accuracy Notes
- - City-level accuracy typical
- - VPNs show server location
- - Mobile IPs may be less accurate
- - Corporate IPs show HQ location
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Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is IP geolocation?
IP geolocation is typically accurate to the city level for most IP addresses. Accuracy varies: residential IPs are usually accurate to within 25 miles, while mobile IPs and VPNs may show the location of the network provider rather than the actual user.
Why might an IP show the wrong location?
IP locations can be incorrect due to: VPN usage (shows VPN server location), mobile networks (shows carrier location), corporate networks (shows headquarters), recently reassigned IP blocks, or outdated geolocation databases.
Can I map multiple IPs at once?
Yes! You can enter up to 10 IP addresses at once, separated by commas or on separate lines. Each IP will be looked up and displayed on its own map.
What information does IP geolocation reveal?
IP geolocation typically reveals: approximate city and region, country, ISP or organization name, and coordinates. It cannot reveal exact street addresses, building numbers, or personal identity information.