Domain To IP
Paste your list of domain names (one per line), click Convert, and our tool will instantly return the IP address each domain resolves to. It’s a fast, SEO-friendly way to map domains to the servers they’re hosted on, whether you’re checking hosting setups, troubleshooting DNS, or reviewing a large domain list.
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Domain IP Checker – Look Up Any Website IP in Seconds
Every website is hosted on a server, and that server is reached through an IP address. With our Domain IP Checker, you can find the IPv4, IPv6, or both IP addresses for any domain—fast, clear, and online. Just enter the website name, click once, and get the IP right away.
Knowing a website’s IP can help with many real tasks. It’s useful for network and server management, access control, DNS checks, and quick troubleshooting when a site is slow or not loading. And unlike command-line tools that feel technical, this tool keeps it simple. No commands, no setup—just an easy way to get an IP from a domain whenever you need it.
How to Find a Website IP with Our Domain to IP Tool
Want to check a domain’s IP address fast? Follow these simple steps to use the UrwaTools Domain to IP converter.
- Open the UrwaTools Domain to IP Converter
- Click the input box and type the domain (example: example.com)
- Choose a DNS server from the dropdown next to the input (optional, but helpful for checking results from different DNS sources)
- Click “Find IP” to start the lookup.
- Please wait a few seconds while we fetch the IP details.
- Review the results shown below, including IPv4/IPv6 (if available) and other domain info
- Download the report if you want to save the details on your device.
How Our Domain IP Lookup Tool Finds a Website’s IP
When you enter a domain, our Domain IP Lookup tool checks its DNS records and returns the IP address associated with it. It does this by querying two key DNS records:
- A record: returns the website’s IPv4 address
- AAAA record: returns the website’s IPv6 address
In simple terms, DNS works like the Internet’s address book. Our tool asks for the “address book” for the domain’s A and AAAA records, then shows you the IPs it finds. To better understand the results, it helps to know what these two records mean and why they matter.