{"continent":"North America","country":"United States","zipCode":"20149","accuracyRadius":50,"flag":"https://ipworld.info/static/flags/us.png","city":"Ashburn","timezone":"America/New_York","latitude":39.0481,"countryGeoNameId":6252001,"gmt":"(GMT-10:00) Hawaii Time","network":"34.224.0.0/12","currencyName":"US Dollar","countryNativeName":"United States","stateGeoNameId":6254928,"phoneCode":"+1","state":"Virginia","continentCode":"NA","longitude":-77.4728,"currencyNamePlural":"US dollars","cityGeoNameId":4744870,"languages":"en","numOfCities":19562,"org":"AMAZON-AES","ip":"34.224.100.105","currencySymbol":"$","currencySymbolNative":"$","isEU":"No","countryTLD":".us","countryCapital":"Washington","metroCode":511,"continentGeoNameId":6255149,"stateCode":"VA","countryISO2":"US","numOfStates":66,"countryISO3":"USA","currencyCode":"USD","asNo":14618,"status":200}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/34/know+ip+or+domain+location+api/102/site+visitor+ip+detector' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
If you already have a list of users IP's and want to know where they are, this endpoint will help you out.
Just pass the IPv4 or IPv6 address and you will be receiving city latitude, longitude, zip code, state/province, country, country codes, country flag, currency, and dialing code. timezone, the total number of cities & states/provinces in-country, continent code, continent name, and many more details in JSON format.
Example JSON output response:
{
"continent": "Europe",
"country": "Ireland",
"zipCode": null,
"accuracyRadius": 200,
"flag": "https://ipworld.info/static/flags/ie.png",
"city": null,
"timezone": "Europe/Dublin",
"latitude": 53.3472,
"countryGeoNameId": 2963597,
"gmt": "(GMT+00:00) Dublin",
"network": "185.60.216.0/22",
"currencyName": "Euro",
"countryNativeName": "Éire",
"stateGeoNameId": null,
"phoneCode": "+353",
"state": null,
"continentCode": "EU",
"longitude": -6.2439,
"currencyNamePlural": "euros",
"cityGeoNameId": null,
"languages": "ga,en",
"numOfCities": 372,
"org": "FACEBOOK",
"ip": "185.60.216.0",
"currencySymbol": "€",
"currencySymbolNative": "€",
"isEU": "Yes",
"countryTLD": ".ie",
"countryCapital": "Dublin",
"metroCode": null,
"continentGeoNameId": 6255148,
"stateCode": null,
"countryISO2": "IE",
"numOfStates": 29,
"countryISO3": "IRL",
"currencyCode": "EUR",
"asNo": 32934,
"status": 200
}
GET https://zylalabs.com/api/34/know+ip+or+domain+location+api/103/ip+location+by+ipv4-ipv6
IP location by IPv4/IPv6 — Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
|---|---|
ip
|
Required You can pass any IPv4 or IPv6 address here. |
Free test requests remaining: 3 of 3.
{"continent":"North America","country":"United States","zipCode":"20149","accuracyRadius":50,"flag":"https://ipworld.info/static/flags/us.png","city":"Ashburn","timezone":"America/New_York","latitude":39.0481,"countryGeoNameId":6252001,"gmt":"(GMT-10:00) Hawaii Time","network":"34.224.0.0/12","currencyName":"US Dollar","countryNativeName":"United States","stateGeoNameId":6254928,"phoneCode":"+1","state":"Virginia","continentCode":"NA","longitude":-77.4728,"currencyNamePlural":"US dollars","cityGeoNameId":4744870,"languages":"en","numOfCities":19562,"org":"AMAZON-AES","ip":"34.224.100.105","currencySymbol":"$","currencySymbolNative":"$","isEU":"No","countryTLD":".us","countryCapital":"Washington","metroCode":511,"continentGeoNameId":6255149,"stateCode":"VA","countryISO2":"US","numOfStates":66,"countryISO3":"USA","currencyCode":"USD","asNo":14618,"status":200}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/34/know+ip+or+domain+location+api/103/ip+location+by+ipv4-ipv6' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
With this endpoint, you will be able to check IP location from any domain you want to check. As well as the other endpoints, you will be receiving city latitude, longitude, zipcode, state/province, country, country codes, country flag, currency, and dialing code. timezone, the total number of cities & states/provinces in-country, continent code, continent name, and many more details in JSON format.
Example JSON output response:
{
"continent": "North America",
"country": "United States",
"zipCode": "20149",
"accuracyRadius": 1000,
"flag": "https://ipworld.info/static/flags/us.png",
"city": "Ashburn",
"timezone": "America/New_York",
"latitude": 39.0481,
"countryGeoNameId": 6252001,
"gmt": "(GMT-10:00) Hawaii Time",
"network": "54.239.16.0/20",
"currencyName": "US Dollar",
"countryNativeName": "United States",
"stateGeoNameId": 6254928,
"phoneCode": "+1",
"state": "Virginia",
"continentCode": "NA",
"longitude": -77.4728,
"currencyNamePlural": "US dollars",
"cityGeoNameId": 4744870,
"languages": "en",
"numOfCities": 19562,
"org": "AMAZON-02",
"ip": "amazon.com",
"currencySymbol": "$",
"currencySymbolNative": "$",
"isEU": "No",
"countryTLD": ".us",
"countryCapital": "Washington",
"metroCode": 511,
"continentGeoNameId": 6255149,
"stateCode": "VA",
"countryISO2": "US",
"numOfStates": 66,
"countryISO3": "USA",
"currencyCode": "USD",
"asNo": 16509,
"status": 200
}GET https://zylalabs.com/api/34/know+ip+or+domain+location+api/104/domain+name+ip+location
Domain name IP location — Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
|---|---|
ip
|
Required You can insert any domain here. Do not worry about formating, you can pass the domain without protocol HTTPS or HTTP. |
Free test requests remaining: 3 of 3.
{"continent":"North America","country":"United States","zipCode":null,"accuracyRadius":1000,"flag":"https://ipworld.info/static/flags/us.png","city":null,"timezone":"America/Chicago","latitude":37.751,"countryGeoNameId":6252001,"gmt":"(GMT-10:00) Hawaii Time","network":"157.240.192.0/18","currencyName":"US Dollar","countryNativeName":"United States","stateGeoNameId":null,"phoneCode":"+1","state":null,"continentCode":"NA","longitude":-97.822,"currencyNamePlural":"US dollars","cityGeoNameId":null,"languages":"en","numOfCities":19562,"org":"FACEBOOK","ip":"facebook.com","currencySymbol":"$","currencySymbolNative":"$","isEU":"No","countryTLD":".us","countryCapital":"Washington","metroCode":null,"continentGeoNameId":6255149,"stateCode":null,"countryISO2":"US","numOfStates":66,"countryISO3":"USA","currencyCode":"USD","asNo":32934,"status":200}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/34/know+ip+or+domain+location+api/104/domain+name+ip+location' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Know IP or Domain Location API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
| Header | Description |
|---|---|
Authorization
|
Required
Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.
|
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With this API you will be able to know your visitor's IP so you can have more information about your traffic sources. Also, you can check the IP and location of a domain of your preference, if it's available information.
Depending on the endpoint you use, you either will be automatically receiving the IP of the visitor. Other endpoints ask for the specific IP address, that you previously collected, and will provide exhaustive information about location, type of connection, and more. This also works with the Domain endpoint.
The goal of this API is for you to know better the sources of your site traffic. You can dynamically know where your user is located by adding this API to your code, and later store this information so you can segment your traffic and make decisions about it.
Also, if you want to know more in-depth about a domain's information, you can check where the IP is located.
Besides API call limitations per month, all the plans work the same.
Each endpoint returns detailed geolocation data based on IP addresses or domains. This includes information such as country, city, state, latitude, longitude, timezone, currency, and ISP details, among others.
Key fields include "continent," "country," "city," "latitude," "longitude," "timezone," "currencyName," and "org." These fields provide essential information about the location and characteristics of the IP or domain queried.
The response data is structured in JSON format, with key-value pairs representing various attributes. For example, a response might include "city": "Ashburn" and "country": "United States," making it easy to parse and utilize programmatically.
Each endpoint provides information such as geographical location (city, state, country), timezone, currency details, and ISP information. The Domain endpoint also returns similar data for the queried domain's IP.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates from reliable sources, including IP registries and geolocation databases. This ensures that the information reflects current IP allocations and geographical data.
Typical use cases include analyzing website traffic sources, personalizing user experiences based on location, and conducting market research. Businesses can segment users by location to tailor marketing strategies effectively.
Users can customize requests by specifying the IP address or domain they wish to query. For the visitor IP detector, no parameters are needed, while the other endpoints require the specific IP or domain as input.
Standard data patterns include consistent fields across responses, such as "country" and "city" for valid IPs. For domains, expect similar fields, but some may return null values if the domain's location is not resolvable.
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