Autonomous IP Intelligence
Identify ISP ownership, ASN routing data, and geographic intelligence for any IPv4/IPv6 endpoint.
What does IP & ASN Deep Lookup do?
This tool checks public IP metadata such as ISP, organization, ASN, country, city, timezone, and approximate network location. It helps you understand who operates an address and where that address is likely announced from.
Why ASN data matters
An Autonomous System Number represents a routing domain on the public internet. ISPs, cloud providers, CDNs, universities, and enterprise networks use ASNs to announce IP prefixes. Knowing the ASN helps explain routing paths, hosting providers, suspicious traffic sources, and CDN edge locations.
Who benefits from it?
Network engineers, SOC analysts, webmasters, fraud teams, DevOps engineers, support teams, and learners can use IP intelligence to investigate logs, traceroute hops, abuse reports, and provider ownership.
Common use cases
Use this lookup to identify an unknown login source, confirm if traffic comes from a cloud provider, document a traceroute hop, review CDN routing, or check whether an IP belongs to your ISP or hosting vendor.
FAQ
Is GeoIP always exact? No. GeoIP is approximate and usually maps to an ISP, city, region, or data center rather than a precise street address.
What is an ASN? An ASN is a number assigned to a network that participates in internet routing using BGP.
Can this prove a user's physical location? No. It can provide network context, but it should not be treated as proof of a person's exact location.