How to Identify Website Hosting
Finding out where a website is hosted involves looking up the IP address of a domain and then tracing that IP to its hosting provider. This tool automates that process, providing detailed information about the web server, its location, and the organization running it.
What Information We Provide
- ISP (Internet Service Provider): The company managing the IP address and hosting
- Organization: The registered owner of the IP range
- Country/City: Geographic location of the server
- Coordinates: Latitude and longitude for precise location
- Timezone: Server timezone for performance analysis
Why Check Hosting Information?
- Competitive Analysis: See where competitors host
- Hosting Selection: Evaluate provider capabilities
- SEO Analysis: Understand geographic server placement
- Compliance: Verify GDPR and data residency rules
- Security: Identify hosting infrastructure
IP Address Resolution
When you visit a website, your browser connects to a server using its IP address. This tool reverse-looks up the IP to determine who owns it and where it's located. The hosting provider information is retrieved from IP geolocation databases that are regularly updated.