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Domain to IP

Resolve a domain to its IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.

Resolve a Domain to Its IP Address

Enter a domain and this tool resolves it to the IP addresses it points to — both IPv4 (A records) and IPv6 (AAAA records). A domain can map to several IPs for load balancing and redundancy.

What you get

  • All IPv4 (A) addresses
  • All IPv6 (AAAA) addresses
  • Multiple IPs when the domain is load-balanced
  • Resolved server-side for accuracy

Why a domain has many IPs

Large sites spread traffic across multiple servers and data centers, so a single domain often resolves to several addresses. CDNs may even return different IPs depending on where the lookup happens.

Domains, DNS, and IPs

Humans use memorable domain names, but computers route traffic using numeric IP addresses. DNS is the directory that translates one into the other, and the A and AAAA records are the entries that hold those addresses.

What the IP can tell you

Knowing a domain's IP helps with diagnosing connectivity, configuring firewalls, identifying the hosting provider, and confirming that a domain points where you expect after a migration.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the Domain to IP.

What does domain to IP do?
It resolves a domain to the IP addresses it points to — both IPv4 (A records) and IPv6 (AAAA records).
Why does one domain return several IPs?
Large sites spread traffic across multiple servers and data centers for load balancing and redundancy, so a domain often resolves to several addresses.
Is the resolution accurate?
Yes. The lookup is performed server-side against authoritative DNS, returning the same addresses used to route real traffic.

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