Your IP Intelligence

What Is My IP Address?

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Your public IP address and everything it reveals about your connection.

IP Version
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IP Geolocation Map

Approximate location based on your IP address (not GPS).


Location Details

Approximate location derived from IP geolocation databases (not GPS).

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Postal Code
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Coordinates
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Connection Information

Details about your Internet Service Provider and connection.

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Timezone Information

Your detected timezone based on IP geolocation.

Timezone
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Local Time
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UTC Offset
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Security & Privacy

How your connection appears to websites and security systems.

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Threat Score
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Connection Security
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Your Device & Browser

Information your browser shares with every website you visit.

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Operating System
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Screen Resolution
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Want to Hide This Information?

Your IP address reveals your location, ISP, and browsing habits to every site you visit. A VPN can hide all of it.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is an IP address?

An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique number assigned to your device by your Internet Service Provider every time you connect to the internet. It acts like a mailing address, telling websites where to send the data you request. There are two types: IPv4 (e.g., 192.168.1.1) and IPv6 (a longer format for the growing number of connected devices).

Can someone find my exact location from my IP?

No. IP geolocation is approximate. It typically identifies your city or region, but not your street address or building. The accuracy depends on how your ISP allocates addresses. In rural areas, it may only identify the nearest town.

What is the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?

IPv4 uses a 32-bit address (like 192.168.1.1) and supports about 4.3 billion unique addresses. IPv6 uses a 128-bit address (like 2001:0db8:85a3::8a2e:0370:7334) and supports a virtually unlimited number. IPv6 was created because the world is running out of IPv4 addresses. Learn more about IPv4 vs IPv6.

How can I hide my IP address?

The most effective way is a VPN (Virtual Private Network), which encrypts your traffic and replaces your IP with one from a server in a location you choose. Other options include proxy servers and the Tor network. See our full guide on hiding your IP.

Is my IP address information stored on this site?

No. We detect your IP in real time using Cloudflare's edge infrastructure. Your IP data is displayed to you in your browser and is never stored in any database, log file, or shared with third parties. See our privacy policy for details.

Why does the map location look wrong?

IP geolocation relies on databases that map IP ranges to locations. These databases are imperfect, especially for mobile connections, VPNs, and rural ISPs. The marker shows an approximate area, not a precise pin. If you're using a VPN, the map will show the VPN server's location instead of yours.