IP lookup

What is my IP address?

See the public IP every website already sees, along with its location, network operator and timezone — and whether it looks consistent with your browser.

What an IP lookup reveals about you

Without any permission, a website can read or infer all of this from your connection.

01

Public IP and location

Every site sees your exit IP and can infer your country, region, even city and postal code.

02

Network operator (ASN / ISP)

The autonomous system and carrier behind the IP reveal whether you're on home broadband, mobile, or a datacenter line.

03

Whether it looks consistent

Put your IP's country next to your browser timezone and language and you can tell whether it all looks like one real person.

Why your IP info may differ from what you expect

IP data is inferred, so some drift is normal — what matters is whether it contradicts your environment.

  • IP geolocation is estimated from registration and routing, usually city-level — not your real GPS location.
  • With a proxy or VPN it shows the exit server's location, not where you actually are.
  • Mobile IPs often resolve to the carrier's hub city rather than your current city.
  • What really matters is when your IP's country contradicts your timezone or language.

Want to know if this environment is safe for account logins?

The IP is just one piece. Run the full account environment check to see if timezone, language, fingerprint and WebRTC all line up.

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Frequently asked questions

What is my IP address and what can it reveal?
Your IP address is the public address your network presents to every website you visit. From it, a site can infer your country, region, city, approximate coordinates, postal code, timezone and your network operator (ASN / ISP). This lookup shows all of that, read directly from your current connection.
Why is my IP location different from where I actually am?
IP geolocation is an estimate based on how the address is registered and routed, not GPS. It's usually accurate to the city or region level. If you use a proxy, VPN or mobile network, the location reflects the exit server or carrier hub rather than your exact position.
What is an ASN and ISP?
The ISP is the company providing your internet connection; the ASN (Autonomous System Number) identifies the network it routes through. Together they tell a website whether you're on a home broadband line, a mobile network, or a datacenter / hosting provider.
Why does this lookup also check my timezone and language?
A pure IP lookup only tells you where your IP appears to be. We also compare your IP's country with your browser timezone and language, because a mismatch — an IP in one country but a timezone or language from another — is the signal that most often looks unnatural to websites.
Does looking up my IP expose my identity?
No. This only reads the public IP you already present to every website, plus its public registration data. It runs in your browser and doesn't store or share your address.