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Bot IP: 52.230.152.68

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
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Identity

  • βœ… Marked as bot traffic
  • βœ… Bot name present
  • βœ… User-agent matches bot name
  • βœ… User-agent includes identity link/email

Hostname

  • ⚠️ No hostname observed
  • ℹ️ Hostname does not resemble bot name
  • ℹ️ Hostname status not verified
  • βœ… No hostname mismatch flags

Behavior

  • βœ… Requested /robots.txt
  • βœ… No referrer (typical crawler behavior)
  • βœ… Mostly 200/304 responses
  • πŸ“Œ Visits: 15
  • ⏱️ Age: 14179h

Penalties

  • βœ… No major spoof pattern
  • βœ… No fingerprint fields
  • βœ… Cookies not enabled
  • βœ… No connection type
Total visits: 15 First seen: Apr 30th, 2024 11:40 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
gzip, deflate, br, zstd

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
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
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
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
40,313
4/30/24
12/12/25
openai.com/gptbot 40,313 seen openai.com
First 4/30/24
Last 12/12/25

Bot FAQ for this IP


Why is gptbot visiting my website?

gptbot is visiting websites to collect publicly available information for potential use in training and improving language models. The user agent string observed in recent visits ("Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; GPTBot/1.2; +https://openai.com/gptbot)") identifies the crawler as gptbot, which is associated with OpenAI. The bot typically requests pages such as /robots.txt to check for crawling permissions, followed by other site pages. If gptbot is accessing your website, it is likely indexing content according to its crawling policies. To verify gptbot's identity, consider checking the reverse DNS of the IP address (52.230.152.68), reviewing your server logs for consistent user agent patterns, and monitoring access frequency. If you wish to control access, update your robots.txt file or implement IP-based allow/block lists.

What does gptbot do?

gptbot is an automated web crawler that gathers publicly accessible data from websites. Its primary function is to index content that may be used to enhance language models, such as those developed by OpenAI. The bot identifies itself through a specific user agent string and typically respects robots.txt directives. Recent activity from this IP address shows requests to /robots.txt and various content pages, indicating standard crawling behavior. To verify the legitimacy of gptbot, check the user agent in your logs, perform a reverse DNS lookup on the IP address, and consult the official documentation linked in the user agent string. If needed, adjust your robots.txt file or use web application firewall (WAF) rules to manage bot access.

Is gptbot safe?

Based on the available data, gptbot appears to follow standard web crawling practices, including identifying itself via user agent and checking /robots.txt for permissions. There is no evidence from the observed activity that suggests malicious intent. However, as with any automated traffic, it is important to monitor for excessive requests or unexpected behavior. To ensure safety, consider the following steps: 1) Verify the IP address using reverse DNS to confirm its association with the claimed bot. 2) Monitor server logs for unusual access patterns. 3) Use robots.txt to specify allowed or disallowed paths. 4) Implement rate limiting or WAF rules if necessary. 5) Add the IP to an allow or block list based on your site's policy.

This page provides a detailed lookup for the bot with the IP address of 52.230.152.68, 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.