Public IP lookup
What is my IP address?
The address below is the public IP this browser used for the lookup request. It is not a street address, and it is not read from this site’s server.
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Public IP
This lookup runs in your browser so the address is yours, not the address of our hosting server.
Looking up your public IP from your browser…
Privacy score
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Session report
Copy a plain-text summary for yourself. Your raw IP is never placed in a public share URL — this app does not create share links.
What this tool does not do
- It cannot prove that a VPN, proxy, or Tor is in use.
- It does not test DNS leaks or malware. A visible public IPv6 address is not a VPN leak by itself.
- It is not a security audit, legal advice, or a guarantee of privacy.
- Location fields are only shown when a free lookup provider actually returns them.
How the lookup works
Your browser asks two free, no-key providers. If the first request times out or fails, the page tries the second. Country, city, timezone, ISP, and ASN appear only when the provider includes them.
Carrier-grade NAT, mobile networks, and some VPN exit nodes make city-level data especially unreliable. A missing field is labeled as not provided instead of being guessed.
What an IP does not prove
Seeing a different country or ISP than usual can happen after you change networks, including when you turn a VPN on or off. It is not automatic proof that a VPN is enabled, that DNS is covered, or that every app uses the same path.
Related guide
A written walkthrough for the situation this tool is often used to check.
Other local checks
These pages reuse the same browser-side checks. None of them can prove that a VPN is enabled.