Domain to IP Converter

Enter any domain name to find its IP address instantly with ToolNexIn’s free tool.

What is a Domain to IP Tool?

A Domain to IP tool is a simple yet powerful utility that helps you find the IP address associated with any website or domain name. Every time you type a domain like example.com into your browser, behind the scenes, your device reaches out to DNS servers to determine which server (by IP address) it should connect to. This tool makes that process transparent by showing you exactly what IP address a domain resolves to.

Whether you're a developer, network administrator, SEO professional, or just a curious user, knowing the IP behind a domain can be incredibly useful. It’s a quick way to troubleshoot issues, inspect website hosting, or analyze where traffic is being routed.

How Does It Work?

When you enter a domain into this tool, it sends a request to public DNS resolvers — specifically Google's DNS server (dns.google) — to perform a DNS lookup for the domain's A record. The A record (Address record) contains the IPv4 address of the domain. In some cases, the tool also checks for CNAME records if the domain doesn’t directly point to an IP and then resolves those to fetch the actual address.

The process typically takes just a second or two and requires no installation, technical setup, or advanced knowledge. Simply input a valid domain name and get instant results.

Why Use This Tool?

Domain to IP lookups are used in a wide range of fields and for various tasks. Here are some of the most common reasons people use this tool:

Who Can Use This Tool?

This tool is designed for everyone — from tech-savvy developers and server admins to students, bloggers, digital marketers, or anyone who wants to know more about a website’s underlying IP address. No signup, no software, and no technical background required.

Is This Tool Free to Use?

Absolutely! The Domain to IP Converter on ToolNexIn is completely free to use. You don't need to register, pay, or install anything. It's a browser-based utility that works on mobile and desktop devices alike.

We believe in building simple, accessible tools that help users perform useful tasks instantly. Whether you're debugging, learning, or researching, this tool is here to make your workflow easier and faster.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q.1 What kind of IP address does this tool provide?

Ans. This tool retrieves the IPv4 address (A record) of a domain. If available, future versions may also support IPv6 (AAAA records).

Q.2 Can I find the IP of a subdomain like blog.example.com?

Ans. Yes! You can enter any valid subdomain, and the tool will attempt to resolve it. If the subdomain uses a CNAME record, we’ll trace it back to the actual IP address.

Q.3 Why am I seeing "No IP address found"?

Ans. Some domains use complex DNS setups, or the A record may not be publicly available due to CDN protection (e.g., Cloudflare). In such cases, try entering the root domain (e.g., example.com instead of www.example.com).

Q.4 How accurate is the IP address shown?

Ans. The IP address returned is based on Google's public DNS resolver. It’s one of the most reliable sources and reflects the current DNS record at the time of your request.

Q.5 Is there a limit on how many times I can use the tool?

Ans. No, the tool is unlimited and completely free to use. You can resolve as many domains as you want.

Q.6 Does this work for international or non-English domains?

Ans. Yes, just make sure the domain is properly encoded (punycode format if needed). The tool supports all valid top-level domains (TLDs).

Disclaimer

This tool is intended for informational, educational, and troubleshooting purposes only. IP addresses may vary depending on DNS propagation, caching, server load balancers, or CDN (Content Delivery Network) usage. Some domains may not return an IP address directly due to DNS protection layers like Cloudflare or security-based DNS policies.

Always verify critical domain information using multiple sources or with your domain registrar or DNS hosting provider when working with production environments or sensitive configurations.