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Domain to IP

Free domain to IP converter that resolves domain names to their server IP addresses using DNS resolution.

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How to Use Domain to IP

1

Enter Domain

Type domain name.

2

Resolve

Get IP address.

3

View Result

See server IP.

Who Uses Domain to IP?

Web developers, network admins, security researchers, SEO professionals checking hosting.

Why Use Our Domain to IP?

Instant domain to IP resolution

Shows hosting server IP

Quick DNS check

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I accurately find the IP address associated with a specific domain name?

You can find the IP address of any domain by entering the URL into our tool, which performs a real-time DNS lookup. This queries the domain's authoritative name servers to retrieve the 'A' record, which maps the human-readable domain name to its corresponding numerical IP address.

Why does a single domain name sometimes return multiple IP addresses?

It is common for high-traffic websites to return multiple IP addresses because they utilize load balancers, Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), or round-robin DNS. These systems distribute incoming traffic across several servers to ensure optimal performance, increased reliability, and faster load times for global users.

Is the information provided by this Domain to IP tool always up to date?

Yes, our tool performs a fresh DNS lookup every time you submit a query, ensuring you see the most current IP address configured for that domain. However, if a website owner has recently updated their DNS records, it may take a short period for those changes to propagate globally across the internet.

Can I use this tool to determine the physical location of a website's server?

While this tool identifies the IP address, you can use that IP to perform a 'geolocation lookup' to estimate the server's physical region or country. Please note that if the website is using a CDN or a proxy service like Cloudflare, the IP address displayed will likely belong to the service provider rather than the actual origin server.

Is it possible to find the domain name if I only have the IP address?

Yes, this process is known as a 'Reverse DNS Lookup,' which determines the domain name associated with a specific IP address. While our current tool is focused on converting domains to IPs, reverse lookup functionality is a standard practice for network administrators to identify the services running on a specific host.

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