Domain to IP Converter
Quickly find the IP address behind any domain — fast, free, no signup.
About This Tool
So, you’ve got a domain name—like google.com or github.io—and you’re wondering what IP address it actually points to? Yeah, me too, sometimes. That’s where a Domain to IP Converter comes in. It’s not rocket science. It’s just a simple way to look up the IP address behind a website. Think of it like reverse-engineering a mailing address from a business name. This tool takes a domain you type in and spits out the corresponding IP address. That’s it. No fluff. No hidden tricks. It uses DNS (Domain Name System) lookups to find the server where the site lives. Useful if you’re troubleshooting, setting up a server, or just curious. And honestly? Most of the time, it just works. But sometimes it doesn’t. More on that below.Key Features
- Instant lookup – Type a domain, hit enter, get the IP. No waiting around.
- Supports all common domains – Works with .com, .org, .net, .io, and even weird ones like .xyz or .tech.
- Shows multiple IPs if they exist – Some sites use load balancing, so you might see more than one address.
- No registration needed – Just open the page and start using it. No email, no sign-up.
- Works on mobile – Yeah, it’s not just for desktops. Use it on your phone if you’re on the go.
- Free forever – No hidden fees. No “premium” version. It’s just free.
FAQ
Why doesn’t it work for some domains?
Sometimes a domain uses private DNS or is behind a firewall. Or maybe it’s down. The tool can only see what’s publicly accessible. If the DNS records are hidden or misconfigured, you won’t get a result. Also, some sites use CDNs (like Cloudflare), so you might get the CDN’s IP, not the actual server. That’s normal.
Can I use this for hacking?
Look, this tool just does a basic DNS lookup. It’s like asking Google Maps for directions. It doesn’t break into anything. If you’re thinking about doing something shady, don’t. It’s not worth it, and it’s probably illegal. Use this for learning, troubleshooting, or setting up your own projects. Keep it clean.