My IP Lookup Tool

IP Lookup · Geo Location · DNS · ISP Detection · Security & Device Fingerprint

My Local IP
us flag 216.73.217.90
United States
Local Time: 下午 2026-05-11 16:15:34.748193-04:00
ISP: AS16509 Amazon.com, Inc.
Hostname: Not resolved
Network Type: 云服务器 / 机房
Proxy Check: Normal
Node Tag: Amazon AWS 节点
IP Risk Score: 44
高风险:较明显的代理、托管或机房网络迹象
My Device Fingerprint Result
Browser:
OS:
Language:
Screen:
Timezone Offset:
Do Not Track:
WebGL Fingerprint
🔍 IP / Domain Lookup

Enter an IP (e.g. 8.8.8.8) or a domain (e.g. mydoges.com)

查询结果仅用于网络诊断与安全参考,不应用于任何非法追踪或未经授权的识别行为。

IP Lookup and Geolocation Detection Tool

This page provides a professional IP lookup and geolocation detection service, allowing users to quickly obtain key information such as the country, region, city, ISP, ASN, hosting type, and local time associated with an IP address. It also combines proxy/VPN detection, data center identification, node tags, and risk scoring to reconstruct the real network environment behind an IP from multiple dimensions. In addition, the page integrates device fingerprint display, map-based location visualization, and AI risk analysis to help users better understand the source and usage characteristics of network traffic.

The core data is powered by ipinfo, a globally leading IP data provider, built on BGP routing, RIR registries, and global ISP network data, with broad coverage and continuous updates. Compared with traditional IP lookup tools that rely mainly on local databases, this page offers clear advantages in data accuracy, real-time updates, and network type identification. It is suitable for traffic source analysis, server node identification, and basic security risk control in a variety of scenarios.

Core Features Supported by the IP Lookup Page

1. IP Geolocation and ISP Lookup

Supports viewing basic information such as the country, region, city, ISP, and hostname associated with an IP address, making it suitable for traffic source identification and regional analysis.

2. Proxy, VPN, and Node Risk Reference

Helps identify risk characteristics related to VPNs, proxies, and hosting networks, and combines node scoring and labels to support basic risk judgment.

3. Device Fingerprint and Browser Environment Display

Displays browser, operating system, language, timezone, screen resolution, WebGL, and other basic environment information to assist with network diagnostics and device environment identification.

4. Map Visualization and AI Risk Explanation

Combines map display and AI risk explanation to make results more intuitive and easier to understand in terms of possible network scenarios and risk levels related to an IP address.

Use Cases

Network Troubleshooting and IP Geolocation Analysis

Suitable for checking traffic sources, identifying the region associated with an IP, inspecting network environments, and locating server nodes.

Proxy Risk and Security Reference

Suitable for basic reference analysis of suspected proxies, VPNs, hosting nodes, and similar situations, assisting with network security analysis.

Device Environment Identification and Routine Checks

Suitable for viewing browser environment, system information, language, timezone, and other basic parameters for routine network checks and device environment verification.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What information can I see from an IP lookup?

This tool not only provides basic IP geolocation lookup, but also supports viewing the country, region, city, ISP, ASN (Autonomous System Number), hostname, local time, and more. It also combines data center identification, proxy/VPN detection, node tags, and risk scoring to help users more comprehensively understand the real network environment and usage attributes behind an IP address.

2. Is IP geolocation lookup completely accurate?

This page uses high-quality global IP data sources such as ipinfo for analysis, delivering a relatively high level of accuracy, especially for overseas IPs, cloud server nodes, and cross-border network environments. However, because an IP address does not always correspond exactly to a real physical location, and because factors such as ISP routing, CDN acceleration, and proxy/VPN usage can affect results, there may still be some deviation. The results are best used as reference information.

3. How can I tell whether an IP is a proxy or VPN?

This tool uses multi-dimensional data analysis, including ASN type, network labels, and data center identification, to determine whether an IP may be a proxy, VPN, or cloud server node. For example, data center or hosted IP networks (IDC) are usually marked as high risk. Residential broadband or mobile networks are usually considered low risk. Abnormal network environments may be labeled as proxies or suspicious nodes. These results are based on comprehensive judgment and can be used for risk control reference, but they do not represent an absolute conclusion.

4. What does the IP risk score mean? Is it reliable?

The risk score is a reference value generated through a comprehensive evaluation of factors such as the network type of the IP, whether it belongs to a data center, proxy characteristics, and historical behavior characteristics. A higher score usually indicates that the IP is closer to a real user network, such as residential broadband. A lower score may indicate the presence of a proxy, VPN, or abnormal access behavior. This score is suitable for basic risk control judgment and registration/login risk reference, but it should not be used as the only basis for decision-making.

5. What is device fingerprint detection? Does it affect privacy?

Device fingerprint detection is used to display the basic environment information of the current browser and device, such as operating system, browser type, language, resolution, and timezone. This information is used only for network environment analysis and compatibility testing. It does not involve the collection of personal private data and does not affect the user's device.

6. Why do different websites show different results for the same IP?

Different IP lookup tools use different data sources, update frequencies, and parsing algorithms. For example, traditional tools such as IP138 are often based on local databases, while this tool is built on global real-time data sources such as ipinfo. Therefore, in scenarios involving overseas IPs, cloud servers, and CDN nodes, this page usually provides higher accuracy and better identification capability.

7. What scenarios is this tool suitable for?

This page is suitable for a variety of real-world scenarios, including website traffic source analysis, server node identification, user registration and login risk reference, IP authenticity judgment such as whether it is a proxy or VPN, network environment detection and troubleshooting, and cross-border business and traffic analysis.

8. Can it be used for professional security audits or legal judgments?

This tool provides publicly available network data and algorithm-based analysis results, making it suitable for daily technical reference and basic risk control judgment. However, it has no legal effect and cannot replace professional security auditing, digital forensics, or enterprise-grade security systems.