Your IP: - This will be automatically used as Hop 0 in your traceroute visualization
About Our Traceroute Visualizer
This free tool helps network administrators and security researchers visualize network paths with geographic data. Supports standard traceroute, advanced flyingroutes, and MTR output to see the geographic path your packets take across the internet.
How to use: Your IP address will be automatically detected and used as the starting point (Hop 0) Run a traceroute command: traceroute google.com , flyingroutes google.com , or mtr google.com Copy the entire output and paste it in the text area above Click "Analyze Route" to see the geographic path visualization View the results table and interactive map showing your complete network path Standard traceroute example: traceroute to google.com (142.250.191.14), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 1.234 ms 1.123 ms 1.045 ms 2 10.0.0.1 (10.0.0.1) 5.678 ms 5.432 ms 5.234 ms 3 * * * 4 90.126.109.6 (90.126.109.6) 12.123 ms 12.045 ms 11.987 ms Flyingroutes example (with protocol breakdown): Hop 1: 192.168.1.1 (router) - ICMP: 3.36ms, UDP: 6.69ms, TCP: 6.85ms Hop 2: 96.126.116.1 - ICMP: 18.41ms, UDP: 18.4ms, TCP: 18.48ms Hop 3: 96.126.116.14 (ec1.cr7-de2.ip4.gtt.net) - UDP: 24.42ms, TCP: 32.17ms 90.126.109.6 (ec0.cr7-de2.ip4.gtt.net) - UDP: 22.4ms, TCP: 22.19ms MTR example (with packet loss and timing statistics): Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev 1. AS??? mybox.com 0.0% 5 2.8 3.8 2.8 6.3 1.4 2. AS1730 uidps119.opx-trunk29.bb.att.net 0.0% 5 8.6 10.2 8.6 14.5 2.5 3. AS8902 vlr01lsr01.ok29.bb.att.net 0.0% 5 8.5 9.0 7.8 10.2 0.9
Understanding the Results
The visualization shows each hop in your network path with geographic location data:
Hop Numbers: Sequential steps in the network path
Sequential steps in the network path IP Addresses: Clickable links to IPinfo for detailed information
Clickable links to IPinfo for detailed information Locations: Geographic location of each hop
Geographic location of each hop IXP Detection: Hops at Internet Exchange Points are marked with a green ⚡ IXP badge and highlighted
Hops at Internet Exchange Points are marked with a green ⚡ IXP badge and highlighted ISP/AS Numbers: Autonomous System information when available (MTR)
Autonomous System information when available (MTR) Packet Loss: Loss percentage highlighted when above 0% (MTR)
Loss percentage highlighted when above 0% (MTR) Response Times: Average response time (hover for detailed statistics)
Average response time (hover for detailed statistics) Alternative Paths: Load-balanced routes shown as sub-entries (flyingroutes)
Load-balanced routes shown as sub-entries (flyingroutes) Map Visualization: Interactive map showing the geographic path with IXPs marked by green lightning bolt markers
Interactive map showing the geographic path with IXPs marked by green lightning bolt markers Protocol Details: ICMP, UDP, and TCP timing information when available
ICMP, UDP, and TCP timing information when available Timing Statistics: Best, worst, and standard deviation values (MTR)
Use Cases
This tool is valuable for various network analysis scenarios:
Network troubleshooting and latency analysis
Security investigations and threat hunting
Understanding network infrastructure paths
Geographic routing analysis
Identifying peering relationships and Internet Exchange Points
Educational purposes for network learning
Privacy Notice
This tool uses IPinfo's public API for geographic location data and PeeringDB's API for Internet Exchange Point detection. All traceroute data is processed in your browser and not stored on our servers. Use responsibly and in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.