IP address lookup
An IP address can be associated with an approximate country, network, or published footprint so teams can understand where activity appears to originate and how it is represented in the release.
Explore country, ASN, and regional registry views backed by the latest ProdIPData release. GeoIP Locations helps teams understand IP location, network ownership, and published footprint through downloadable files and browser-based views built for practical use.
GeoIP links IP addresses to approximate geographic and network context. ProdIPData presents this information through country, ASN, and registry views that help users interpret coverage at a practical level.
An IP address can be associated with an approximate country, network, or published footprint so teams can understand where activity appears to originate and how it is represented in the release.
GeoIP interpretation is strengthened by ASN, registry, and broader network context. ProdIPData complements location-oriented views with operator, footprint, and concentration signals.
Country-level interpretation is typically stronger than assumptions about exact city placement or precise coordinates. GeoIP works best when it is read as high-value context rather than perfect physical location.
ProdIPData helps technical and business teams work from structured GeoIP files, browser-based views, and release-ready summaries that fit operational and analytical workflows.
Use country and network context to tailor content, reporting, and audience segmentation to the geographic footprint that matters to your organization.
Review country coverage, published prefixes, ASN concentration, and registry structure to understand how network presence is distributed across the internet footprint.
Use downloadable files and web views to support routing reviews, internal enrichment workflows, exception analysis, and geolocation issue research.
Start with the page that matches the question you already have, whether that question is about GeoIP data, downloads, file formats, or country-level ASN structure.
Use this entry page when the main need is downloadable GeoIP files and local hosting workflows.
Use this guide to understand what GeoIP data means and how country and network signals should be interpreted.
Use this page for country-level operator structure, lead ASN share, and concentration questions.
Use this guide when the target workflow is spreadsheets, SQL imports, or simple operational ingestion.
Use this guide when the target workflow is analytics, Python, notebooks, or batch processing.
ProdIPData is moving toward a release-oriented discovery path so users can move from global summaries to a month-specific release page and then into the CSV or Parquet package indexes that support local reuse.
Browse the release archive when the goal is to understand what is available by month and which publication assets belong to each release.
Open the current release page for scope, package paths, methodology links, checksums guidance, and release-level notes.
Go directly to the CSV and Parquet package indexes when the next step is download, local hosting, or workflow integration.
These headline metrics summarize the latest published GeoIP footprint, including country coverage, observed ASNs, active networks, and estimated IPv4 scale.
Leading networks in the current release by published /24 footprint, useful for quickly identifying the largest visible operators in the dataset.
Countries with the largest published footprint in the current release, combining scale, coverage, and overall IPv4 presence.
This section highlights recently added ASNs from the current year so visitors can track new network entries and the evolving shape of the published internet footprint.