Enter up to 20 IPs (Each IP must be on separate line)
A Bulk GEO IP Locator helps you identify the geographical location of multiple IP addresses at once. The Rankets Bulk GEO IP Locator lets you upload or paste a list of IP addresses and retrieve location data—including country, region, city, and internet service provider (ISP)—in a single operation.
The tool is designed for anyone… who needs to process IP address lists efficiently. Whether you're analyzing server logs, investigating security events, reviewing website traffic, or working with network data, this tool converts raw IP lists into geographic information without requiring you to look up each address individually.
To prevent automated abuse, the tool may require a simple security verification. Heavy usage may also prompt a free account login. No payment details are required.
The tool has a straightforward workflow that doesn't require technical expertise.
You can provide IP addresses in two ways:
Place each IP address on a separate line. The tool accepts both IPv4 and IPv6 formats and automatically validates entries, skipping any that are improperly formatted.
After submitting your list, the system queries geolocation databases for each address. Rather than running lookups one at a time, the tool processes them simultaneously, saving you considerable time when working with large lists.
Results appear in a structured table showing:
You can copy the data directly from the results or export it for use in reports, spreadsheets, or other analysis tools.
An IP address is a numerical identifier assigned to devices on a network. While IP addresses don't reveal personal identities, they can provide approximate geographic information that's useful for various technical and analytical purposes.
IP geolocation works by comparing an IP address against databases that map IP ranges to geographic regions. These databases are compiled from Internet registry data, network routing information, and ISP records.
When you run a bulk lookup, the tool checks each IP against these databases to determine its most likely location. This happens quickly because the databases are optimized for fast queries.
IP geolocation provides estimated locations, not precise physical addresses. Here's what you can typically expect:
This accuracy is sufficient for most analytical and monitoring purposes, but it's important to understand these limitations when interpreting results—particularly for compliance or security decisions.
The internet uses two IP address formats: the older IPv4 standard and the newer IPv6 standard. This tool supports both, ensuring you can process IP addresses regardless of which format your systems use.
The tool standardizes output fields across all results, which makes the data easier to work with when you're:
Consistent formatting means less time cleaning data and more time analyzing it.
These features make the tool practical whether you're processing a dozen addresses or several thousand.
Understanding where your website visitors come from helps you assess geographic reach, validate targeting strategies, and identify unexpected traffic patterns.
Security professionals use IP geolocation to investigate unusual login attempts, identify potential threats, and verify whether access requests originate from expected regions.
Converting IP addresses to geographic data helps analysts understand user behavior, create regional reports, and spot patterns in large datasets.
Network professionals monitor where their services are being accessed from, which helps with capacity planning, performance optimization, and identifying unusual usage patterns.
By running IP addresses from your server logs through the tool, you can quickly see which countries or regions your visitors are coming from. This geographic breakdown helps inform content strategy and infrastructure decisions.
When reviewing authentication logs or access attempts, knowing the geographic origin of requests helps security teams spot anomalies—like login attempts from unexpected countries or regions.
Before using IP-based datasets in research or analysis, running a geolocation check helps verify that the data makes sense and aligns with expectations.
This tool supports monitoring workflows but should not be used as a sole compliance verification method. Some organizations need to track where their services are being accessed from to comply with regional regulations or internal policies. Bulk geolocation makes this monitoring more manageable.
It's a tool that performs geographic lookups for multiple IP addresses at once, rather than requiring you to check them individually. This saves time when working with lists of IPs from logs, databases, or other sources.
Yes. Rankests also offers tools such as my IP address Lookup, Domain into IP, Class C IP Checker, Page Size Checker, and more.
No. The interface is straightforward—you simply provide a list of IP addresses and get back a table of geographic information. No programming or networking expertise required.
Accuracy depends on the level of detail. Country identification is typically very reliable. Regional data is generally accurate. City-level information can be approximate, as it depends on how ISPs allocate and register their IP address blocks.
Yes. It handles both IPv4 (the traditional format like 192.168.1.1) and IPv6 (the newer format with longer addresses) equally well.
The tool processes IP addresses to perform the geolocation lookups and display results. As with any online tool, avoid submitting highly sensitive data if you have strict data handling requirements.
No. IP geolocation provides approximate location data based on network infrastructure, not precise physical coordinates. It can't identify specific addresses or individuals.
This tool focuses on doing one thing well: converting lists of IP addresses into geographic information quickly and clearly. It's built for practical workflows where you need straightforward results without unnecessary complexity.
Whether you're analyzing a few dozen IPs or processing thousands, the bulk processing capability and clean output format help you get from raw data to useful insights efficiently.
If you regularly work with IP address data and need to understand geographic distribution patterns, the Rankets Bulk GEO IP Locator offers a practical solution. It handles the repetitive work of looking up individual addresses, letting you focus on analyzing the results and applying them to your specific needs.
The tool is ready to use whenever you need to turn IP address lists into actionable geographic information.