UUID Lookup
Service UUID lookup: inspect version, variant, and embedded timestamps.
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Utilnivo
Look up location and network details for an IP address.
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Online lookup
Your browser sends the IP address to ipwho.is for geolocation lookup. Utilnivo does not store your query.
Service UUID lookup: inspect version, variant, and embedded timestamps.
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Enter an IPv4 or IPv6 address, or leave the field blank to look up your public IP. See country, region, city, timezone, ISP, and coordinates from a public lookup service.
1. Enter the domain, IP, ZIP code, or URL requested by IP Address Lookup. 2. Click the lookup or check button. 3. Wait for the external service response. 4. Review the formatted results table or details. 5. Copy values you need—do not query sensitive internal hosts. This tool uses an online lookup—see the privacy note for what is sent.
Example: look up a well-known public domain or ZIP code with IP Address Lookup and review the formatted record—results come from public records and may be outdated.
Enter an IPv4 or IPv6 address, or leave the field blank to look up your public IP. Location, timezone, and network details come from a public lookup service when you search.
Results are based on the inputs you provide and may not cover every edge case. This tool is for general use and is not professional advice.
Your browser sends the IP address to ipwho.is for geolocation lookup. Utilnivo does not store your query.
FAQ
Yes. Leave the field blank or click “Use my IP” to look up your public IP address.
Location and network details come from a public lookup service when you run a search.
Yes. Utilnivo tools are free to use and do not require an account.
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