Bulk IP Location Finder
Paste IP addresses or proxy lines, detect countries, review ASN and ISP diversity, and export clean location data for reports, QA, SEO tools, and proxy workflows.
Check IP locations and proxy networks
Paste one public IP address or proxy line per row.
Proxy usernames and passwords are stripped before geolocation. Only extracted public IPs are checked by the location provider.
Copy-ready output follows your selected result format.
Ready to map your IP list
Run a lookup to see country flags, ASN diversity, table results, copy tools, exports, and the interactive map.
IP location intelligence
Validated public IPs are ready for review, copy, and export.
Overview
Quick snapshot of the processed IP list.
Countries and networks
See country spread and repeated ASN or provider patterns.
Country distribution
Click one country to select only the proxies from that country in the detailed results.
Network and ASN distribution
Click one network or ASN to select only the proxies from that network in the detailed results.
Detailed results
Select rows, copy only what you need, or export the full dataset.
| IP | Location | Network | Timezone |
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View interactive IP location map
Interactive IP location map
Pins are based on geolocation coordinates and country fallback positions. IP geolocation is approximate, not GPS-level location.
IP geolocation is approximate. Proxy credentials are used only to extract the IP and are not sent to the geolocation provider.
Bulk IP Location Finder and Proxy Country Checker
Use this IP location finder to check public IP addresses, proxy IPs, datacenter ranges, VPN endpoints, and mixed proxy lists. The tool extracts the IP address from each line, removes duplicates when enabled, checks approximate geolocation, and returns country, region, city, coordinates, timezone, ISP, organization, and ASN data.
Bulk IP geolocation
Paste many IPs or proxy lines and get a clean table with location, country code, coordinates, timezone, ISP, organization, and ASN details.
Proxy location checker
Check proxy country spread before using a proxy list for SEO tools, web testing, account management, market research, QA, or browser automation.
ASN and ISP lookup
Network mode highlights ISP, organization, and ASN details so you can understand provider diversity and spot repeated networks.
Export-ready results
Copy selected rows, copy country-only results, copy IP:Country Code, copy network summaries, export CSV, or export JSON for reports and workflows.
Accuracy note: IP geolocation is based on network databases and routing information. It can show the provider, region, or city associated with the IP range, but it should not be treated as exact physical location.
IPs Locations FAQ
How does the IP location finder work?
The tool extracts public IP addresses from your pasted list, checks their approximate geolocation, and returns city, region, country, coordinates, timezone, ISP, organization, and ASN details when available.
Which IP and proxy formats are supported?
You can use plain IPv4 or IPv6 addresses, IP:PORT, IP:PORT:USER:PASS, USER:PASS@IP:PORT, or protocol URLs such as http://user:pass@ip:port.
How accurate are IP locations?
IP geolocation is approximate. It usually identifies the country, region, or city linked to the network provider, but it may not match the exact physical location of the user or proxy server.
Are proxy credentials sent to the location service?
No. Proxy usernames and passwords are only used locally to extract the IP address from the pasted line. The lookup request sends only the extracted IP address.
Why are some IPs skipped?
Private, local, reserved, or invalid IP addresses cannot be geolocated publicly, so they are skipped and shown in the warning list.
How many IPs can I check at once?
This page currently accepts up to 100 IPs or proxy lines per lookup to keep results fast and reliable.
Can I check proxy locations?
Yes. Paste proxy lines in common formats such as IP:PORT, IP:PORT:USER:PASS, USER:PASS@IP:PORT, or protocol URLs. The tool extracts the public IP address and checks the approximate proxy country, region, city, ISP, organization, and ASN.
What is an ASN?
ASN means Autonomous System Number. It identifies the network that announces the IP address on the internet. ASN and ISP details are useful when checking proxy provider diversity or network ownership.
What is ISP or organization in the results?
ISP and organization fields describe the network provider associated with the IP address. For proxies, this often shows the datacenter, hosting provider, mobile network, residential ISP, or organization linked to the IP range.
Can I export IP locations?
Yes. You can copy selected rows, copy all rows, copy country-only results, copy IP:Country Code results, copy network summaries, export CSV, or export JSON from the results area.
Why does an IP location differ from the real user location?
IP location databases map an IP address to the network provider and registered routing area. They do not provide GPS-level accuracy and can differ from the real user, proxy server, VPN endpoint, or device location.
Does the map show exact locations?
No. The map is a visual summary of approximate latitude and longitude returned by the geolocation provider. It is useful for spotting country and region spread, not exact street-level position.
Need clean proxies?
IP Location Checker works best with reliable private proxies
After you test, format, locate, or inspect a proxy, move production work to a stable dedicated or semi-dedicated proxy plan.
