What is an IP Address?
An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique numerical identifier assigned to every device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. There are two versions of IP addresses currently in use:
IPv4 Address
IPv4 addresses are 32-bit numbers expressed in four octets, separated by dots (e.g., 192.168.1.1). With the growing number of internet-connected devices, IPv4 addresses are becoming scarce, leading to the development and adoption of IPv6.
IPv6 Address
IPv6 addresses are 128-bit numbers expressed in eight groups of four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons (e.g., 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334). IPv6 was developed to address the limitations of IPv4 and provide a vastly larger address space.
Website Ping
Website ping refers to the process of measuring the time it takes for a small data packet to travel from your device to a web server and back. This is typically expressed in milliseconds (ms) and is an indicator of the network's responsiveness. Lower ping times signify faster communication, which is crucial for activities like online gaming, video conferencing, and real-time applications. Factors such as geographical distance, server performance, and network congestion can influence ping time.
How to Use IP Address Checker
Our IP Address Checker tool makes it easy to find IP addresses for multiple domains at once:
- Enter up to 30 domain names, one per line, in the input box
- Domains can be entered with or without 'www' or 'https://'
- Click "Check IP Addresses" to view the results
- Results show IPv4, IPv6, and response time for each domain
- Export results to CSV or copy to clipboard with one click
Features of IP Address Checker
Bulk Domain Processing
Check multiple domains at once to save time:
- Process up to 30 domains simultaneously
- Automatic cleaning of input URLs
- Support for subdomains and different URL formats
- Efficient batch processing
Comprehensive Results
Get detailed information for each domain:
- IPv4 addresses for traditional networking
- IPv6 addresses for modern protocol support
- Response time measurements
- Clear, organized table format
Export Options
Flexible data export capabilities:
- Export to CSV for spreadsheet analysis
- Copy to clipboard for quick sharing
- Table format compatible with Excel and Google Sheets
Common Uses for IP Address Checker
Network Troubleshooting
Use IP Address Checker for network diagnostics:
- Verify DNS resolution
- Check server response times
- Monitor IPv6 deployment
- Debug connectivity issues
Server Management
Helpful for system administrators:
- Document server IP addresses
- Verify DNS changes
- Monitor multiple domains
- Track response times