Domain to IP Finder
Every website you visit on the internet is ultimately hosted on a server identified by a numerical address known as an IP (Internet Protocol) address. While humans use easy-to-remember domain names like "google.com" or "youtube.com", computers rely on IP addresses to locate and communicate with servers. Translating domain names into their corresponding IP addresses is a fundamental operation in networking, and doing it manually — through command-line tools like nslookup or dig — can be slow and impractical when you have more than a handful of domains to check.
The Bulk Domain to IP Lookup tool by APIFreaks eliminates that friction. It lets you resolve up to 100 domain names at once, returning both the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses associated with each domain. Whether you are a network administrator auditing server infrastructure, a cybersecurity analyst investigating suspicious domains, or an SEO professional mapping out a competitor's hosting setup, this tool delivers fast, accurate DNS resolution right from your browser — no installation and no signup required.
What Would You Get from This Tool?
When you search a batch of domains through the Bulk Domain to IP Lookup tool, you receive a structured report containing the following details for each domain you submitted:
IPv4 Addresses (A Records)
The tool queries the DNS system and returns every IPv4 address that the domain currently resolves to. Many large websites use multiple A records for load balancing or redundancy, and this tool captures all of them.
IPv6 Addresses (AAAA Records)
As the internet transitions to IPv6, knowing a domain's AAAA records is increasingly important. The tool returns all IPv6 addresses assigned to each domain, giving you a complete picture of its network footprint.
Multi-Domain Results at a Glance
Because the tool accepts up to 100 domains per lookup, you can compare the hosting infrastructure of dozens of websites in a single operation. The results are displayed in a clean, domain-by-domain format that makes it easy to scan and analyze.
Instant DNS Resolution
Instead of opening a terminal and typing repetitive commands, you get answers in seconds. The tool handles the DNS queries behind the scenes and presents polished output without requiring any technical configuration on your end.
In short, you get a fast, comprehensive, and beginner-friendly way to see exactly where any domain lives on the internet — in terms of both IPv4 and IPv6 — all from one page.
How to Use This Tool?
Using the Bulk Domain to IP Lookup tool is straightforward. Follow these steps:
Step 1 — Open the Tool
Navigate to the Domain to IP page on APIFreaks. You will see a text input box along with a "Convert to IP" button.
Step 2 — Enter Your Domains
Type or paste the domain names you want to look up into the input box. Enter one domain per line. For example:
google.com
youtube.com
github.com
You can enter up to 100 domains in a single session. There is no need to include "http://" or "https://" — just the bare domain name is enough.
Step 3 — Click "Convert to IP"
Press the button, and the tool will begin resolving each domain against the DNS system.
Step 4 — Review the Results
Within seconds, the tool displays a results table showing each domain alongside its associated IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. You can review the data on-screen or use it for further analysis.
That's it — no account creation, no API key, and no software installation. The entire process takes just a few seconds, even with a large list.
Use Cases of This Tool
Network Administration and Server Auditing
System administrators regularly need to verify which IP addresses their domains point to, especially after DNS changes, server migrations, or CDN configurations. This tool lets them check up to 100 domains at once, saving significant time compared to running individual nslookup commands.
Cybersecurity and Threat Analysis
Security analysts often investigate lists of suspicious or potentially malicious domains. Resolving these domains to their IP addresses reveals which servers are hosting them. Analysts can then cross-reference those IPs with threat intelligence databases, blocklists, or geolocation services to assess risk.
SEO and Competitive Research
SEO professionals use domain-to-IP lookups to determine whether competitor websites share hosting infrastructure — which can indicate a private blog network (PBN) or other link-building patterns. Knowing the IP addresses also helps in identifying the hosting provider and server location, both of which can affect website performance and search rankings.
Website Migration Verification
After migrating a website to a new hosting provider, the domain's DNS records need to propagate correctly. Running a quick bulk lookup confirms that each domain now points to the expected new IP address rather than the old server.
Developer and QA Testing
Developers building applications that rely on external APIs or services can use this tool to verify the IP resolution of third-party domains. It is also useful for debugging DNS-related issues in staging and production environments.
Academic and Educational Purposes
Students and educators studying networking, DNS, or internet architecture can use this tool as a hands-on way to understand how domain names translate to IP addresses and how IPv4 and IPv6 coexist on the modern internet.
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