No. GeoIP indicates an approximate region and can vary by ISP, VPN, CDN or database update.
IP Locator
Look up approximate location, ASN and network for a public IPv4 or IPv6 using local GeoLite2 data or a configured public fallback.
IP classification + approximate GeoIP with local-first source and optional fallback.
The tool first classifies the address as global, private, documentation, loopback, link-local, multicast and so on. When the IP is global, it tries the local GeoLite2 database first; if that is unavailable and the server has an IPinfo Lite token, the page falls back to a public country/continent/ASN lookup.
Enter the IP and read its context before geolocation.
- Enter an IPv4 or IPv6 address without protocol, path or port.
- Review the range classification: global, private, test, loopback, link-local, multicast and similar.
- If the IP is global, check the source shown in the result: local GeoLite2 tends to provide city/coordinates; the free public fallback usually provides country/continent/ASN.