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Find Where a Domain Is Hosted

Enter any domain name and instantly discover the physical location of the server it resolves to. Results include country, city, ISP, and ASN details pulled from up-to-date geolocation databases.

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IP Geolocation & ISP Data

Our domain location tool resolves the domain to its IP address and then maps that IP to a geographic region. You'll also see ISP and network ownership info, which is handy for both research and troubleshooting purposes.

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Combine With WHOIS for Full Insight

Location data tells you where a site is hosted, while WHOIS tells you who owns it. Use both tools together for a thorough profile of any domain — whether for due diligence, research, or competitive intelligence.

FAQS

What does a domain location lookup show?

It shows the geographic location tied to the IP address a domain resolves to. This typically includes the country, region, city, latitude and longitude coordinates, the internet service provider, and the autonomous system number (ASN) associated with that IP.

Is the domain location the same as the website owner's location?

Not necessarily. The location returned reflects where the hosting server is physically based, which may be in a different country from the website owner. Many businesses use hosting providers in regions like the US or EU regardless of where they're registered.

How accurate is domain geolocation data?

Geolocation accuracy varies by location. Large cities and well-established data centers are usually identified precisely. Rural areas or less common IP ranges may only return country or region-level accuracy. The data comes from regularly updated geolocation databases.

Can I look up the location of an IP address directly?

Yes. The IP Lookup tool accepts raw IP addresses as well as domain names. If you already know the IP, you can paste it directly into the search field instead of entering a domain name.

Why might two domains show the same server location?

Domains hosted on the same server or within the same data center will often return identical or very similar location results. This is common with shared hosting, CDN providers, and large hosting platforms that serve many customers from centralized infrastructure.

How can I see the DNS records for a domain?

Use the DNS Lookup tool available on this site. Enter the domain name and select the record type you're interested in — or view all records at once — to get a complete breakdown of the domain's DNS configuration.