Your IP Address
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How to use
Open the page to see your current public IP, GeoIP location, ISP, ASN, and VPN/proxy detection. Look up any other IP from the search bar.
- The page auto-detects your IP and shows country, city, ISP, and coordinates.
- To check a different address, type any IPv4 or IPv6 in the search box and press "Search".
- Read coordinates, ISP, ASN, and VPN/proxy verdicts on the result card.
- The map below shows the approximate location, and "Copy" puts the IP on your clipboard.
GeoIP data is an estimate, typically accurate to tens of kilometers. Mobile carrier IPs often resolve to a far-away gateway rather than the user's true location.
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