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IP Location Map

Visualize IP address locations on an interactive map

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is IP geolocation?
IP geolocation is typically accurate to the city level (within 25-50 miles). It uses databases that map IP ranges to geographic regions.
Can I find someone's exact location with their IP?
No. IP geolocation only provides approximate location, usually at city or regional level. Exact addresses cannot be determined from IP addresses alone.
Why does my IP show a different city?
Your ISP may route traffic through servers in nearby cities, or the geolocation database may have outdated information for your IP range.
Why does my IP location show the wrong country?
IP geolocation databases may be outdated or your ISP may route traffic through servers in another country. VPNs and satellite internet can also cause incorrect country detection.
How do IP geolocation databases get their data?
IP geolocation providers collect data from Regional Internet Registries (RIRs), ISP records, user submissions, and network measurements to map IP ranges to physical locations.