📋 How to Use
- Enter an IPv4 address (e.g. 8.8.8.8).
- Click Lookup.
- See country, region, city, ISP, and coordinates; open the map link if needed.
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Enter an IP address to find its approximate location (country, city, coordinates) and ISP. Useful for server location checks, access region analysis, and more.
Use NowEnter an IP address to find its approximate location (country, city, coordinates) and ISP. Useful for server location checks, access region analysis, and more.
Your browser requests ipapi.co. Webooro does not store queried IPs on our servers.
🔍 Investigating suspicious login activity
If you receive a security alert showing an unrecognized IP address logged into your account, paste that IP here to see which country and ISP it's from. This helps you decide whether to immediately secure your account or dismiss it as a normal location change.
🌐 Verifying a server's location
When choosing a cloud server region, verify the actual location of the IP assigned to your instance. Enter the server's IP to confirm it's in the region you selected — useful when latency or data residency regulations matter.
📊 Analyzing website traffic sources
Web server logs contain visitor IPs. Look up specific IPs from your log to understand where your traffic is coming from — helpful for identifying bot traffic patterns or seeing which regions are visiting your site.
Results reflect ISP/datacenter registration data, not GPS. Mobile, VPN, and corporate networks can show unexpected regions.
Do not use lookups to harass or stalk. Use for legitimate network troubleshooting or education.
Log analysis, VPN exit country checks, quick geo hints.
Accuracy varies by provider. This page shows ipapi.co responses; Webooro does not keep a server-side log of queries.
For legal evidence, follow official procedures.
📍 Enter an IPv4 and tap Lookup. See the FAQ for accuracy and API details.
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