Find your IP address and geolocation info
Your public IP address
Find your public IP address and geolocation information. See your ISP, city, country, and more. Free online tool. This tool runs entirely in your browser — no data is sent to any server. It's fast, free, and works on any device.
IP geolocation maps an IP address to a physical location — useful for security analysis, visitor analytics, fraud detection, and content localization. Every device connected to the internet has an IP address assigned by its ISP, and databases map these addresses to approximate geographic locations. Accuracy varies: country is ~99% accurate, city is ~75-80%, and precise location can be off by miles. This tool queries geolocation databases to show country, region, city, ISP, organization, timezone, and whether the IP belongs to a known VPN, proxy, or datacenter. It's useful for checking your own IP, investigating suspicious connections, or verifying VPN functionality.
Country: ~99%. City: ~75-80%. Street-level: unreliable. IP geolocation shows where the ISP routes traffic from, not the user's exact location. Mobile users and VPN users can appear in completely different locations.
Your public IP is assigned by your ISP and can change (dynamic IP). This tool shows your current public IP when you load it. Behind a router, all devices share the same public IP (NAT).
Only approximately — IP gives city-level accuracy at best. Law enforcement can subpoena ISPs for subscriber info, but regular users cannot. Many IPs show ISP headquarters rather than user location.
Your ISP may route your traffic through a different city's infrastructure. VPN users show the VPN server location. Mobile networks can show regional routing centers far from your actual location.
Static IPs never change — used for servers and businesses. Dynamic IPs are assigned temporarily and may change on reconnect. Most home internet connections use dynamic IPs, though your IP may stay the same for weeks.