Live Connection Snapshot

What Is My IP? Check Your Public IP Address and Location

See your public IP address, country, city, ISP, and ASN in one place, with a probability-based VPN likelihood estimate. For an arbitrary address, use the IP address lookup tool.

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Connection Details

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Checking VPN likelihood… Analyzing ASN and ISP signals
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IP location is approximate and reflects the network routing your traffic, not precise GPS. A VPN or proxy changes the IP and location that websites — including this one — can see.
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Privacy & Connection Checks

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WebRTC Check
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Checks whether your browser exposes extra IP candidates through WebRTC. Modern browsers often replace local IPs with mDNS hostnames, which is not always a leak.

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DNS Connectivity Check
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This basic check verifies whether a DNS-over-HTTPS service is reachable. It does not identify your active DNS resolver or confirm whether a DNS leak exists.

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VPN Likelihood
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A probability-based estimate from free ASN and ISP signals (VPN, proxy, Tor, relay, hosting). This is an estimate, not a definitive result.

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For a focused browser test, open the WebRTC leak test. Background on addresses is in What Is an IP Address?, and you can geolocate any address with the IP address lookup tool.

About this IP address checker

This page answers a common question — what is my IP address? — by detecting your public IP and enriching it with approximate geolocation (country, region, city, postal code, time zone) plus your internet service provider and Autonomous System Number. The snapshot loads first so you see your country, flag, IP, and location quickly, while the map and privacy checks load afterwards.

IP geolocation is approximate by design. It reflects the network routing your traffic — home broadband, a mobile carrier, a workplace, or a VPN exit. If you are on a VPN, the IP, location, and ASN shown here belong to the VPN, which is what the VPN likelihood estimate is meant to surface.

Frequently asked questions

What is my IP address?

Your IP address is the public network identifier websites see when your browser connects. This page shows your current IP, country, city, ISP, and ASN.

Can this tool tell if I am using a VPN?

It estimates VPN likelihood as Low, Medium, or High using free ASN and ISP signals with a confidence percentage. It is a heuristic estimate, not a definitive result.

How accurate is IP location?

IP geolocation is approximate. It is based on public routing and geolocation databases and may point to your ISP, mobile carrier, or VPN exit rather than your exact address.