IPv4 Address
Check the A record used to connect a domain to an IPv4 server address.
Find current IPv4, IPv6, and canonical DNS records for a domain.
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The Domain IP Lookup tool helps you check the current IP records connected to a domain name. Enter a domain, run the lookup, and review available IPv4, IPv6, and canonical DNS records in a clear format.
This tool is useful when checking where a domain points, reviewing hosting setup, troubleshooting DNS issues, confirming server changes, or checking whether a domain resolves correctly.
Check the A record used to connect a domain to an IPv4 server address.
Review the AAAA record when a domain uses IPv6 addressing.
Check whether a domain or subdomain points to another hostname through a CNAME record.
Confirm whether the domain resolves successfully and returns usable DNS data.
Use the IP result to understand which server address a domain is currently using.
Check domain IP information without using command line tools or manual DNS queries.
A domain name is easy for people to remember, but servers use IP addresses to connect visitors to websites and online services. A Domain IP Lookup checks DNS records and shows the IP address or hostname currently connected to a domain.
The most common domain IP record is an A record, which points a domain to an IPv4 address. Some domains also use AAAA records for IPv6. A domain or subdomain may also use a CNAME record, which points it to another hostname instead of a direct IP address.
Checking domain IP records is helpful when a website is not loading, after changing hosting, when moving a domain, or when confirming whether DNS records are pointing to the correct server.
For best results, enter only the main domain or subdomain, such as example.com or www.example.com. Avoid full page URLs, extra spaces, tracking links, and special characters.
Website owners can check whether their domain is pointing to the correct server after hosting or DNS changes.
Developers can use domain IP results while setting up websites, checking DNS records, or troubleshooting connection issues.
Hosting users can confirm whether a domain is connected to the expected IPv4 or IPv6 address.
Domain buyers can review whether a domain has active DNS records before making further checks.
Domain IP results can change when hosting is moved, DNS records are updated, server settings are changed, or a domain uses proxy services, cloud routing, or load balancing.
Some domains may return more than one IP address. This can happen when a website uses multiple servers, modern hosting infrastructure, or traffic distribution services.
Domain IP Lookup checks DNS records for a domain and shows the current IP address or hostname connected to it.
An IPv4 address is a numeric address used by servers and networks. It is commonly shown in four number blocks, such as 192.0.2.1.
An IPv6 address is a newer type of internet address designed to support a much larger number of devices and services.
A CNAME record points one domain or subdomain to another hostname instead of pointing directly to an IP address.
A domain may show more than one IP address when it uses multiple servers, load balancing, cloud hosting, or traffic routing services.
A domain may not return an IP address if it has no active DNS records, has been entered incorrectly, is not configured, or is temporarily unavailable.
Yes. Domain IP records can change when hosting is updated, DNS records are edited, or the website moves to a different server.
Enter a clean domain or subdomain, such as example.com or www.example.com. Avoid full URLs, extra spaces, and tracking links.