Domain to IP
Want to find out the IP address behind any website? The free Domain to IP tool by Amaze SEO Tools resolves any domain name to its corresponding IP address — revealing the numerical address of the server that actually hosts the website.Amaze SEO Tools provides a free Domain to IP lookup that translates human-readable domain names (like google.com or example.org) into the numeric IP addresses that computers and network equipment use to route traffic across the internet.
Every website you visit has two identities: the domain name you type into your browser, and the IP address where the site actually lives on a physical server. Domain names exist purely for human convenience — they're easier to remember than strings of numbers. Behind the scenes, the Domain Name System (DNS) silently translates every domain into an IP address before your browser can connect. This translation happens in milliseconds, completely invisibly, on every single page request.
Our tool performs this same DNS resolution on demand. Enter any website URL, click Convert, and the tool reveals the server's IP address — useful for networking diagnostics, server identification, security analysis, and technical research.
Input Fields
1. Enter a Website URL
A text field labeled "Enter a website URL" with the placeholder "https://..." where you type or paste the domain you want to resolve. Enter the full URL (including https://) or just the bare domain name. A clipboard icon on the right side provides fast copy and clear actions.
Examples of valid inputs include https://www.example.com, example.com, or www.example.com.
2. reCAPTCHA (I'm not a robot)
Tick the "I'm not a robot" security box before performing the lookup.
Action Buttons
Three buttons appear below the reCAPTCHA:
Convert (Blue Button)
The primary action. After entering a domain and passing the reCAPTCHA, click "Convert" to resolve the domain name into its IP address. The tool queries DNS records and returns the numerical address associated with that domain — typically displayed as an IPv4 address (e.g., 93.184.216.34) or potentially an IPv6 address.
Sample (Green Button)
Fills the URL field with an example domain so you can observe the resolution process and see a sample IP result before entering your own target.
Reset (Red Button)
Clears the URL field and removes any displayed IP results, preparing the tool for a fresh lookup.
How to Use Domain to IP – Step by Step
- Open the Domain to IP tool on the Amaze SEO Tools website.
- Enter the website URL or domain name you want to resolve.
- Clear the reCAPTCHA verification.
- Click "Convert" to perform the DNS lookup.
- View the IP address — the numeric server address behind the domain is now displayed.
What Is DNS Resolution?
Understanding the process behind domain-to-IP conversion reveals how the internet fundamentally works:
- Domain names are aliases — When you type "example.com" into your browser, the domain itself isn't a destination. It's a friendly label that needs to be translated into an actual network address before any connection can happen.
- DNS acts as the internet's phone book — The Domain Name System maintains a distributed global database mapping every registered domain to one or more IP addresses. When your browser needs to reach a domain, it queries DNS servers to look up the corresponding IP.
- IP addresses are the true destinations — An IP address like 93.184.216.34 (IPv4) or 2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946 (IPv6) identifies a specific machine on the internet. All network traffic is routed using these numerical addresses, never domain names directly.
- Multiple domains can share one IP — Shared hosting environments place many websites on a single server, meaning multiple domains resolve to the same IP address. The server uses the domain name in the request header to determine which site to serve.
- One domain can have multiple IPs — Large websites and CDNs (Content Delivery Networks) distribute traffic across many servers worldwide. A single domain may resolve to different IP addresses depending on your geographic location or the current server load.
Why Would You Need a Domain's IP Address?
Looking up the IP behind a domain serves many practical and technical purposes:
- Server location identification — Once you have the IP address, you can use geolocation tools to determine where the server is physically located — which country, city, and data center hosts the website.
- Network troubleshooting — When a website isn't loading, knowing its IP address lets you run diagnostic commands like ping, traceroute, or nslookup to pinpoint where the connection is failing.
- Hosting provider discovery — The IP address reveals which hosting company or cloud provider (AWS, Google Cloud, Cloudflare, DigitalOcean) is serving the website, useful for competitive analysis and infrastructure research.
- Firewall and access control — System administrators managing network security need IP addresses to create firewall rules, allowlists, or blocklists for specific domains.
- Shared hosting neighbor check — By resolving a domain to its IP, you can investigate what other websites share the same server — important for SEO since bad neighbor sites on the same IP can sometimes affect reputation.
- SSL certificate verification — Security analysts verifying that a domain's SSL certificate matches its actual hosting IP can use domain-to-IP resolution as part of their authentication chain inspection.
- Email deliverability investigation — When diagnosing email delivery problems, checking the IP addresses associated with a mail domain helps verify DNS records, SPF configurations, and mail server reachability.
Why Choose Amaze SEO Tools for Domain to IP Lookup?
- Completely Free — No account, no fees, no lookup limits.
- Instant Resolution — Enter a domain, click once, and see the IP address in seconds.
- Accepts Multiple Input Formats — Paste a full URL with https:// or just the bare domain name — the tool handles both.
- Works for Any Domain — Resolve any publicly registered domain regardless of its hosting provider, country, or top-level domain extension (.com, .org, .io, .dev, etc.).
- Browser-Based — No command-line tools, no terminal knowledge required. Perform DNS lookups without touching nslookup, dig, or host commands.
- Clean Output — The IP address is displayed clearly, ready to copy for use in diagnostics, research, or network configuration.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is the Domain to IP tool free?
A: Yes. The tool by Amaze SEO Tools is entirely free with no registration and no restrictions on lookups.
Q: What's the difference between IPv4 and IPv6 addresses?
A: IPv4 addresses are the traditional format — four groups of numbers separated by dots (e.g., 192.168.1.1). IPv6 addresses are the newer, longer format using hexadecimal groups separated by colons (e.g., 2001:0db8:85a3::8a2e:0370:7334). IPv6 was introduced because the world ran out of available IPv4 addresses.
Q: Can two different domains show the same IP address?
A: Yes. On shared hosting servers, hundreds of domains can point to a single IP address. The web server identifies which site to display by reading the domain name from the incoming HTTP request header.
Q: Why might a domain resolve to different IPs at different times?
A: Websites using CDNs or load balancers distribute traffic across multiple servers globally. Your DNS query may return different IP addresses based on your geographic location, network conditions, or the site's current server rotation strategy.
Q: Can I use this to find someone's personal IP address?
A: No. This tool resolves domain names to the IP addresses of web servers hosting those domains. It does not reveal the personal IP addresses of website visitors, domain owners, or individual people.
Q: Does the IP address tell me the exact physical location of the server?
A: The IP address can be used with geolocation databases to approximate the server's location — typically accurate to the city or data center level. However, IP geolocation is not GPS-precise and represents the hosting facility's location, not the website owner's location.
Q: How is this different from the WordPress Theme Detector?
A: The Domain to IP tool resolves the domain to its server's numerical IP address. The WordPress Theme Detector identifies which WordPress theme a site is running. Both accept a website URL as input but analyze completely different aspects of the target site.
Uncover the IP address behind any website — use the free Domain to IP tool by Amaze SEO Tools and see where domains really live on the internet!