🌍 What Is My IP & Location

Instantly see your public IP address and its approximate location on a map — with ISP, ASN, timezone, VPN detection and full device details. Look up any IP too. Free, private & instant.

Detecting your IP & location…

🔒 We don't store your IP or any of this data — the lookup runs from your browser via a public IP database, and device details are read locally. Anyone you connect to (every website, app and game) can see your public IP, which is why it's worth knowing what it reveals.

Everything Your Connection Reveals

Your IP, where it places you, who runs the network, and what your browser quietly tells every site you visit.

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IP + Map

Your public IP front and centre, with its approximate location plotted on an interactive map.

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ISP & Network

See the organization, ISP and ASN behind your connection — and whether the IP looks like a proxy or VPN.

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Look Up Any IP

Not just your own — enter any IPv4 or IPv6 address to see where it's located and who runs it.

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Full Device Details

Browser, OS, screen, viewport, language, timezone, connection type and more — read straight from your device.

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VPN Hint

A smart check compares your device timezone with your IP's region to flag when you're likely behind a VPN.

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Private & Free

Nothing is stored. Lookups run from your browser; device info stays local. Dark mode, responsive to 280px.

How to Use This Tool

It works the instant the page loads — no button needed for your own IP.

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Open the page

Your public IP and its approximate location are detected and shown automatically at the top.

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Explore the details

Scroll for the map, ISP and ASN, your timezone, currency and full device information.

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Look up another IP

Type any IP address into the search box to see its location and network details.

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Check the VPN hint

If your device timezone doesn't match your IP's region, you'll see a note that you may be on a VPN.

Frequently Asked Questions

What an IP is, how accurate location is, IPv4 vs IPv6, looking up other IPs, privacy, VPNs and more.

What is an IP address?

An IP (Internet Protocol) address is the unique number your internet connection uses to send and receive data — like a return address for your traffic. The IP shown here is your public IP, the one the whole internet sees. It's assigned by your internet provider, not chosen by you, and every website, app and game you connect to can see it.

How accurate is IP location?

It's approximate, not exact. IP geolocation usually pins you to the right country almost always, and often the right city or a nearby one — but it typically reflects your ISP's regional hub rather than your street. It can be off by miles, or even land in the wrong city, especially on mobile networks. It never reveals your home address.

What's the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?

IPv4 is the original format (like 203.0.113.45) and the world has run out of fresh ones, so providers now share them. IPv6 is the newer, vastly larger format (like 2001:0db8:85a3::8a2e:0370:7334) created to solve that shortage. This tool shows whichever your connection is using — sometimes both.

How do I look up another IP address?

Type any IPv4 or IPv6 address into the search box and press 'Look up'. You'll get its approximate location, ISP, ASN and other details, just like your own. Tap '📍 My IP' at any time to switch back to your own connection.

Does this tool store or track my IP?

No. The lookup runs from your browser against a public IP database, and your device details are read locally — none of it is saved or logged by us. The page is just a window onto data that's already visible to every server you connect to.

Why does it say I might be using a VPN?

Two clues trigger that note: the IP database flags the address as a known proxy or VPN, or your device's timezone doesn't match the timezone of the IP's region. Neither is a guarantee, but together they're a strong hint that your traffic is routed through another location.

Can someone find my exact address from my IP?

Not from the IP alone. The public can only see an approximate, ISP-level location. Your exact identity and address are held privately by your internet provider and can normally only be linked to an IP through a formal legal request. Day to day, your IP reveals your rough area and provider — not who you are.

How can I hide or change my IP?

Use a VPN or proxy, which routes your traffic through a different server so websites see that server's IP and location instead of yours. Restarting your router can also change a dynamic IP. The Tor browser hides it more thoroughly. Each has trade-offs in speed and convenience.