See your public IP address, geographic location, ISP, ASN, timezone, and browser information. Useful for verifying VPN connections, debugging network issues, and checking how servers see your requests.
Your IP reveals your city and country — not your exact address. Accuracy varies: usually correct to the city level, sometimes only the region.
Every IP is assigned to an ISP (Comcast, Verizon, AT&T, etc.) or hosting company. This tells services who provides your internet connection.
Residential IPs behave differently from data center IPs. Some services treat them differently for security and anti-fraud purposes.
If you're using a VPN, this tool shows the VPN server's IP — not your real one. Use this to verify your VPN is actually working.
Most connections still use IPv4 (like 192.168.1.1). IPv6 addresses are longer (like 2001:db8::1) and becoming more common. We show which version you're using.
Your IP does NOT reveal your name, exact address, email, phone, or browsing history. The geolocation is approximate, not precise.