Bot IP: 52.230.152.159
Bot Name: GPTBot
GPTBot is a web crawler operated by OpenAI to collect publicly available data for training and improving its AI language models, such as GPT-4.
Likely legitimate
Track-A-Bot Trust Score: 75/100
75
score
0255075100
Why Track-A-Bot rated this IP (tap to expand)
Identity
- β Marked as bot traffic
- β Bot name present
- β User-agent matches bot name
- β User-agent includes identity link/email
Hostname
- β οΈ No hostname observed
- βΉοΈ Hostname does not resemble bot name
- βΉοΈ Hostname status not verified
- β No hostname mismatch flags
Behavior
- β Requested /robots.txt
- β No referrer (typical crawler behavior)
- β Mostly 200/304 responses
- π Visits: 5
- β±οΈ Age: 13584h
Penalties
- β No major spoof pattern
- β No fingerprint fields
- β Cookies not enabled
- β No connection type
Total visits: 5 First seen: May 25th, 2024 6:24 PM Last seen: Dec 12th, 2025 7:23 PM
Known User Agent(s)
Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; GPTBot/1.2; +https://openai.com/gptbot)Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; GPTBot/1.0; +https://openai.com/gptbot)
Known Accepted Encoding(s)
gzip, br, deflate
Common User-Agent Tokens
These are identifiers found inside user-agent strings we observed for gptbot.
Token
Seen
First seen
Last seen
gptbot/1.2
36,694
6/17/24
12/12/25
gptbot/1.2
36,694 seen
gptbot/1.2
36,694 seen
First
6/17/24
Last
12/12/25
gptbot/1.0
2,516
4/30/24
12/12/25
gptbot/1.0
2,516 seen
gptbot/1.0
2,516 seen
First
4/30/24
Last
12/12/25
gptbot/1.3
1,108
11/11/25
12/12/25
gptbot/1.3
1,108 seen
gptbot/1.3
1,108 seen
First
11/11/25
Last
12/12/25
Identity Links
These are URLs we observed in association with gptbot (often used as an identity, help, or policy link).
URL
Seen
First seen
Last seen
First
4/30/24
Last
12/12/25
Bot FAQ for this IP
Why is gptbot visiting my website?
gptbot is accessing websites to retrieve publicly available information, typically for the purpose of indexing or analysis. The user agent string observed in recent visits (e.g., 'Mozilla/5.0 ... GPTBot/1.2; +https://openai.com/gptbot') indicates that this bot identifies itself as GPTBot, which is associated with OpenAI. The bot frequently requests the /robots.txt file, which is standard behavior for crawlers seeking to determine site crawling permissions. To verify the legitimacy of these visits, consider checking the reverse DNS of the IP address (52.230.152.159), reviewing your server logs for visit patterns, and comparing the user agent string to official documentation. If you wish to control access, update your robots.txt file or implement IP-based allow/block lists.
What does gptbot do?
gptbot is a web crawler that collects data from publicly accessible web pages. According to its user agent string, it is operated by OpenAI and is likely used to gather information for AI model training or analysis. The bot typically requests robots.txt files to respect site crawling rules and may access specific pages for content retrieval. To confirm the bot's activity, monitor server logs for its user agent, perform a reverse DNS lookup on the IP address, and consult OpenAI's official documentation for gptbot. Site owners can manage gptbot's access using robots.txt directives, web application firewall (WAF) rules, or rate limiting as needed.
Is gptbot safe?
gptbot identifies itself transparently and follows standard crawling practices, such as checking robots.txt before accessing content. There is no evidence in the provided data of malicious activity from this IP address. However, as with any automated traffic, it is important to monitor for excessive requests or unusual patterns. To ensure safety, verify the bot's identity via reverse DNS lookup, review the user agent string, and set appropriate robots.txt rules. If unwanted, gptbot can be blocked using server configurations or firewall rules. Regular monitoring and rate limiting are recommended best practices for managing all crawler traffic.
This page provides a detailed lookup for the bot with the IP address of 52.230.152.159, based on real-world traffic observed across websites using Track-A-Bot software. Use this information to verify whether activity from this IP belongs to a legitimate search engine crawler, or to analyze bot behavior on your website.