Domain to IP Converter

Find your domain's IP fast. Simple, instant, no clutter.

Tool Icon Domain to IP Converter

About This Tool

Look, I get it. Sometimes you just need to know what IP address a domain is pointing to. Maybe you're troubleshooting a site, setting up a server, or just curious. Whatever the reason, a domain to IP converter is one of those simple tools that actually gets the job done without a bunch of fluff. This isn’t rocket science. You type in a domain name—like google.com or your-website.local—and it spits back the IP address it resolves to. That’s it. No ads, no sign-ups, no nonsense. Just a quick lookup. I’ve used a dozen of these over the years. Some are slow. Some try to sell you something. This one? It just works. It uses standard DNS queries to fetch the A record (or AAAA if you’re into IPv6), and shows you the result in under a second. Honestly, that’s all you really need.

Key Features

  • Fast lookups—usually under a second.
  • Supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
  • No tracking. Your queries aren’t stored or logged.
  • Works on any device with a browser—phone, tablet, desktop.
  • No installation. Just open the page and go.
  • Handles common domains and custom/internal ones (as long as your network can resolve them).

FAQ

Why would I need to convert a domain to an IP?
Maybe you're setting up a firewall rule, checking if a site moved servers, or debugging a connection issue. Sometimes the IP tells you more than the domain name—like if it's hosted on a shared server or behind a CDN. It’s a basic but useful piece of info.

What if it doesn’t work?
First, double-check the domain name. Typos happen. If it’s correct and still fails, the domain might not have a public DNS record, or your network might be blocking the query. Also, some domains use load balancing or CDNs, so you might get different IPs at different times. That’s normal.