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Find the IP address of any website or domain instantly
Every website on the internet is hosted on a server with a unique IP address. While we usually access websites using domain names (like google.com), browsers need to convert these names to IP addresses behind the scenes using DNS (Domain Name System).
Our Website IP Checker (also known as a Domain to IP tool) allows you to find the IP address of any website instantly. When you type a website address like "google.com", your computer uses DNS (Domain Name System) to find the server's IP address. This tool performs that look-up for you, revealing the web server's IPv4 or IPv6 address and its hosting provider. It is essential for web developers, SEO specialists, and security researchers to verify propagation, check CDN (Content Delivery Network) routing, and identify the hosting origin of a domain.
Enter a domain name or URL (e.g., example.com) in the search boxOur system performs a real-time DNS A/AAAA record queryWe retrieve the public IP address currently assigned to that domainThe tool identifies the geographical location of the web serverHosting details and ISP/Organization information are displayed instantly
Verify if a domain name is correctly pointed to your server IP and debug local DNS caching issues.
Identify the hosting provider of suspicious websites and discover if a site is behind a CDN or WAF.
Check if your website is being served from the nearest CDN edge node and verify global server locations.
We don't log or store any IP addresses or search queries. Your privacy is hard-coded into our architecture.
All data is transmitted over encrypted HTTPS with TLS 1.3, ensuring end-to-end security.
Results are generated in real-time through temporary memory, never written to persistent disks.
A Domain to IP lookup is the process of translating a human-readable website name (like customercare.com) into a machine-readable IP address (like 93.184.216.34). This is performed by the Domain Name System (DNS), which acts as the "phonebook" of the internet.
Large websites (like Google or Facebook) use many servers to handle traffic. They use "Anycast" or "Round Robin DNS" to provide different IP addresses depending on your location or the current server load. This improves speed and prevents any single server from becoming overwhelmed.
No. When a website uses Cloudflare or a similar proxy service, our tool will show the Cloudflare edge server's IP address. The "origin" server IP is hidden for security reasons to prevent DDoS attacks. Only the website owner or Cloudflare has access to the actual origin IP.
IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses (e.g., 192.0.2.1) and is the most common format. IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses (e.g., 2001:db8::1) and was created because the world ran out of IPv4 addresses. Most modern websites support both, known as "Dual-Stack" networking.
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