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Domain IP Lookup
Resolve any website domain name to its current public server IP address.
✓ Free✓ No signup✓ Privacy first✓ Runs in your browser
How it works
Resolve IPs in three steps
1. Enter site domain
Input the domain name you want to resolve.
2. Execute lookup
Start the tool to query DNS records for the domain's server IP.
3. Inspect details
View the resolved IPv4 and IPv6 addresses along with the hosting provider.
FAQ
Common questions
This tool translates a website domain name (like google.com) into its corresponding server IP address, showing where the site’s files are hosted.
Yes, large websites use load balancers and CDNs (Content Delivery Networks) to route traffic to multiple server IPs, which may change depending on your location.
The tool queries global IP registries (like ARIN, RIPE, or APNIC) to match the resolved IP address with its registered ISP or cloud hosting network.
If your site uses a reverse proxy service like Cloudflare, this tool resolves Cloudflare’s edge server IP address to protect the origin server.
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About the Domain IP Lookup
Tracing website hosting servers and debugging DNS resolution issues requires accurate host-to-IP lookups. This developer utility translates domain addresses into raw IP numbers, showing you the associated hosting network and region.
Benefits
- Verify hosting migration — Confirm your domain resolves to your new server IP after a migration.
- Identify host networks — Discover which cloud provider or hosting company powers a website.
- Debug DNS issues — Spot misconfigured DNS records that prevent websites from loading.
- Audit security routing — Verify that site traffic routes through CDNs and firewalls as expected.
Privacy
Queries resolve using secure public servers and domain lookups are not logged.