The IP to Location API is a powerful tool that allows you to retrieve detailed information about an IP address. With this API, you can obtain valuable information about the location and other metadata associated with an IP address. Whether you are building a website, a mobile application or a network monitoring system, this API provides a wealth of data to enhance the functionality of your application.
By leveraging the IP to Location API, you can determine the geographic location of an IP address. This includes the country, region, and the latitude and longitude coordinates associated with the IP. This information is especially useful for applications that require personalized content or targeted advertising based on the user's location. It also allows you to detect and prevent fraudulent activity by verifying the IP location with the user's declared location.
In addition, the API provides the time zone, the location, which allows you to display localized timestamps or schedule events based on the user's time zone. This is especially valuable in applications that require time-sensitive actions or time zone-specific functionality.
The API is designed for easy integration, with RESTful endpoints and support for multiple programming languages.
Whether you are building a geolocation service, a fraud detection system, a content personalization platform or a network monitoring tool, the IP to Location API gives you a complete data set to enhance your application's capabilities. By leveraging the wealth of information it provides, you can optimize user experiences.
It will receive parameters and provide you with a JSON.
Geolocation: The API is commonly used to determine the geographic location of an IP address. This information is valuable for a variety of applications, such as targeting localized content, delivering region-specific advertising, or providing location-based services.
Fraud prevention: Leveraging the API, companies can detect and prevent fraudulent activities. They can compare the location of the IP address with the location declared by the user to identify potentially suspicious behavior, such as mismatched IP and billing addresses.
Content localization: Websites or applications can use the API to personalize content based on the user's location. This enables personalized experiences, such as displaying localized language, currency or relevant regional information.
Ad targeting: Advertisers can leverage the API to target ads based on the user's geographic location. This ensures that ads are relevant and increases the likelihood of engagement by displaying ads specific to the user's region.
Digital Rights Management (DRM): Streaming platforms or content providers can use the API to enforce regional restrictions and ensure that content is only accessible from authorized locations, preventing unauthorized access or content piracy.
Besides the number of API calls, there is no other limitation.
To use this endpoint all you have to do is insert an IP address.
Get Ip information - Endpoint Features
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address |
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{"is_valid": true, "country": "United States", "country_code": "US", "region_code": "NY", "region": "New York", "city": "Available for premium subscribers only.", "zip": "Available for premium subscribers only.", "lat": "Available for premium subscribers only.", "lon": "Available for premium subscribers only.", "timezone": "America/New_York", "isp": "Available for premium subscribers only.", "address": "192.42.176.30"}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/2137/ip+to+location+api/1932/get+ip+information?address=101.33.28.0' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key . See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The IP to Location API allows you to retrieve detailed information about an IP address, including its geolocation and other metadata.
The API provides information such as country, region, latitude, longitude, ISP and other data associated with a given IP address.
The API relies on various data sources, such as regional registries, ISP and geolocation databases, to accurately map an IP address to its corresponding geographic location.
Yes, the API can be used for IP tracking or monitoring applications to collect information about users' IP addresses as they interact with your system.
The API may impose limits to ensure fair use and prevent abuse. Please refer to the API plans for specific details on limits.
The Get Ip information endpoint returns geolocation data associated with an IP address, including fields like country, region, city (premium), latitude, longitude, timezone, and ISP (premium).
Key fields in the response include "country," "region," "lat," "lon," "timezone," and "isp." Premium fields like "city" and "zip" provide additional location details.
The response data is structured in JSON format, with key-value pairs representing various attributes of the IP address, making it easy to parse and utilize in applications.
The endpoint provides information such as geographic location (country, region, city), coordinates (latitude, longitude), timezone, and ISP details, enhancing location-based functionalities.
Users can customize their requests by specifying the desired IP address in the endpoint call. The API will return relevant data based on the provided IP.
The API sources its data from regional registries, ISPs, and geolocation databases, ensuring a comprehensive mapping of IP addresses to geographic locations.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates from reliable sources and quality checks that validate the information against known databases and registries.
Typical use cases include geolocation for personalized content, fraud detection by comparing declared and actual locations, and targeted advertising based on user geography.
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