Domain to IP Converter

Convert any domain to its IP address instantly. Fast, simple, no hassle.

Tool Icon Domain to IP Converter

About This Tool

So, you’ve got a domain name—like google.com or github.io—and you want to know what IP address it points to. Maybe you're troubleshooting, setting up a server, or just curious. A domain to IP converter does exactly that: it takes a human-readable web address and translates it into the actual numerical IP address your computer uses to connect to the site.

It’s not magic. It’s just DNS lookup in action. When you type a URL into your browser, your system asks a DNS server, “Hey, what’s the IP for this domain?” This tool skips the middleman and gives you the answer straight up. No fluff. No login. Just paste the domain, hit convert, and boom—you’ve got the IP.

Key Features

  • Fast lookups—results in seconds, not minutes
  • Works with any valid domain (including subdomains like blog.example.com)
  • Shows both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses when available
  • No sign-up required—just use it
  • Works on mobile, desktop, even your grandma’s tablet
  • Supports batch input if you need to check multiple domains at once
  • Lightweight and ad-free—because nobody likes pop-ups

FAQ

Q: Can this tool tell me if a domain is safe or not?
A: Nope. It only converts the domain to an IP address. It won’t scan for malware, phishing, or sketchy activity. If you need safety checks, use a dedicated security tool or browser extension.

Q: Why do I sometimes get multiple IP addresses for one domain?
A: Big sites like Google or Amazon use load balancing. They spread traffic across multiple servers, so you might see several IPs. That’s normal. The converter just shows what the DNS returns—it doesn’t pick favorites.