Geo-IP Lookup API

City, country or ASN information from any IP, with emoji flags.

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Pin-point city & coordinates

Latitude, longitude, region and more in a single call.

Get ASN & ISP instantly

Discover the owner organisation of any IP block.

Emoji flags, time-zone & currency

Perfect for locale personalisation & analytics.

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City Lookup


POST https://api.yeb.to/v1/geoip/city
ParameterTypeReq.Description
api_key string yes Your API key
ip string opt IPv4/IPv6 (defaults to caller IP)

Example

curl -X POST https://api.yeb.to/v1/geoip/city \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
  "api_key": "YOUR_KEY",
  "ip": "8.8.8.8"
}'

Response Example

{
  "data": {
    "ip": "8.8.8.8",
    "hostname": "dns.google",
    "city": "Mountain View",
    "region": "California",
    "country": "US",
    "loc": "37.3860,-122.0840",
    "timezone": "America/Los_Angeles",
    "country_flag": "🇺🇸",
    "emoji": "🇺🇸"
  }
}
{"error":"GeoIP lookup failed: invalid IP","code":422}

Antwortcodes

CodeDescription
200 SuccessRequest processed OK.
400 Bad RequestInput validation failed.
401 UnauthorizedMissing / wrong API key.
403 ForbiddenKey inactive or not allowed.
429 Rate LimitToo many requests.
500 Server ErrorUnexpected failure.

City

geoip/city 0.0090 credits

Parameters

API Key
query · string · required
IP address
query · string

Code Samples


                
                
                
            

Response

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Country Lookup


POST https://api.yeb.to/v1/geoip/country
ParameterTypeReq.Description
api_key string yes Your API key
ip string opt IPv4/IPv6 (defaults to caller IP)

Example

curl -X POST https://api.yeb.to/v1/geoip/country \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
  "api_key": "YOUR_KEY",
  "ip": "1.1.1.1"
}'

Response Example

{
  "ip": "1.1.1.1",
  "country": "AU",
  "country_name": "Australia",
  "isEU": false,
  "country_flag": "🇦🇺",
  "continent": { "code": "OC", "name": "Oceania" }
}
{"error":"GeoIP lookup failed: private range","code":422}

Antwortcodes

CodeDescription
200 SuccessRequest processed OK.
400 Bad RequestInput validation failed.
401 UnauthorizedMissing / wrong API key.
403 ForbiddenKey inactive or not allowed.
429 Rate LimitToo many requests.
500 Server ErrorUnexpected failure.

Country

geoip/country 0.0050 credits

Parameters

API Key
query · string · required
IP address
query · string

Code Samples


                
                
                
            

Response

Status:
Headers

                
Body

                

ASN Lookup


POST https://api.yeb.to/v1/geoip/asn
ParameterTypeReq.Description
api_key string yes Your API key
ip string opt IPv4/IPv6 (defaults to caller IP)

Example

curl -X POST https://api.yeb.to/v1/geoip/asn \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
  "api_key": "YOUR_KEY",
  "ip": "8.8.4.4"
}'

Response Example

{
  "ip":  "8.8.4.4",
  "org": "Google LLC",
  "asn": 15169,
  "network": "8.8.4.0/24"
}
{"error":"GeoIP lookup failed: database missing","code":422}

Antwortcodes

CodeDescription
200 SuccessRequest processed OK.
400 Bad RequestInput validation failed.
401 UnauthorizedMissing / wrong API key.
403 ForbiddenKey inactive or not allowed.
429 Rate LimitToo many requests.
500 Server ErrorUnexpected failure.

ASN

geoip/asn 0.0010 credits

Parameters

API Key
query · string · required
IP address
query · string

Code Samples


                
                
                
            

Response

Status:
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Body

                

Geo-IP Lookup API — Practical Guide

A hands-on guide to GeoIP in production: what each endpoint does, when you’d use it, the few parameters that matter, and how to read responses to make real decisions (routing, compliance, personalization).

#What GeoIP solves

GeoIP helps you understand who’s connecting — network owner (ASN), country/region, and city-level signals — so you can do geo-based routing, regional compliance, personalization, and abuse controls without friction.

#Endpoints & when to use them

#POST /v1/geoip/asn — ASN Lookup

  • Best for: Network-level decisions (hosting vs ISP vs corporate), bot/automation heuristics, traffic shaping.
  • Output: asn (number), org (owner), and the network CIDR.
  • Tip: Defaults to the caller IP if you don’t pass ip. Great for server-side middleware.

#POST /v1/geoip/country — Country Lookup

  • Best for: Legal gating (GDPR/EU, export controls), pricing localization, content availability.
  • Output: ISO country code + name, isEU, and a continent object.
  • Tip: Keep it simple for edge workers; this is the fastest “allow/deny/route” decision.

#POST /v1/geoip/city — City Lookup

  • Best for: Timezone-aware UX, nearest-PoP routing, language defaults, coarse analytics.
  • Output: city, region, country, timezone, and loc (lat,lng).
  • Tip: Combine with CDN edge headers to avoid extra hops on hot paths.

#Quick start

# ASN
curl -X POST "https://api.yeb.to/v1/geoip/asn" \
  -H "Accept: application/json" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "X-API-Key: <YOUR_API_KEY>" \
  -d '{ "ip": "8.8.4.4" }'
# Country
curl -X POST "https://api.yeb.to/v1/geoip/country" \
  -H "Accept: application/json" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "X-API-Key: <YOUR_API_KEY>" \
  -d '{ "ip": "1.1.1.1" }'
# City
curl -X POST "https://api.yeb.to/v1/geoip/city" \
  -H "Accept: application/json" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "X-API-Key: <YOUR_API_KEY>" \
  -d '{ "ip": "8.8.8.8" }'

#Parameters that actually matter

ParamTypeRequiredPractical guidance
api_key string Yes Your API credential. Prefer a server-side secret or signed edge token.
ip string No IPv4/IPv6. If omitted, the service uses the caller’s IP (handy for server-to-server requests).

#Reading & acting on responses

#ASN Lookup — interpretation

{
  "ip":  "8.8.4.4",
  "org": "Google LLC",
  "asn": 15169,
  "network": "8.8.4.0/24"
}
  • org — owner name you can show in admin/audit UIs.
  • asn — useful for allow/deny lists, bot heuristics, or prioritizing traffic from major ISPs/CDNs.
  • network — CIDR range to cache or apply rules on (rate-limits, exemptions).

#Country Lookup — interpretation

{
  "ip": "1.1.1.1",
  "country": "AU",
  "country_name": "Australia",
  "isEU": false,
  "country_flag": "🇦🇺",
  "continent": { "code": "OC", "name": "Oceania" }
}
  • country/country_name — drive content, taxes, or legal disclaimers.
  • isEU — immediate GDPR-related branching without maintaining your own country list.
  • continent — coarse routing or analytics bucketing.

#City Lookup — interpretation

{
  "data": {
    "ip": "8.8.8.8",
    "hostname": "dns.google",
    "city": "Mountain View",
    "region": "California",
    "country": "US",
    "loc": "37.3860,-122.0840",
    "timezone": "America/Los_Angeles",
    "country_flag": "🇺🇸",
    "emoji": "🇺🇸"
  }
}
  • timezone — default scheduling UI, email send windows, or cron-like tasks per user.
  • loc — approximate coordinates, good enough for nearest datacenter or store finder default.
  • hostname — sometimes reveals corporate/ISP hints helpful in fraud pipelines.

#Practical recipes

  • Compliance gating: If country.isEU → enable consent flows; if not, use lighter banners.
  • Routing: Resolve PoP by continent.code (e.g., NA/EU/APAC) and fall back to city if ambiguous.
  • Abuse control: Down-rank traffic from hosting ASNs during signup; boost residential ISPs.
  • UX defaults: Use timezone to pre-fill user settings; offer override in profile.

#API Changelog

2025-10-20
Improved IPv6 coverage and cleaner continent object for country responses; added hostname to city payload.
2025-10-12
Hardened proxy detection for “caller IP” mode and better 4xx messages on private/reserved ranges.
2025-10-05
Initial stable release of /geoip/asn, /geoip/country, and /geoip/city.

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