🌐 What's My IP?

This is the IP address and location any website would see when your browser connects to it. We read it from your request headers and don't store anything.

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What your IP reveals

Every website you visit sees your IP address. From that address, sites can usually infer your approximate country, region, and city, which ISP or mobile carrier you use, and whether you're behind a well-known VPN, proxy, or datacenter. IPs are usually stable enough over a session to correlate your visits, even if you're not signed in.

If you're using a VPN and still see your real location here, your VPN may be leaking. A common cause is WebRTC β€” check it with our WebRTC Leak Test.

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FAQ

Do you log my IP address?

No. The backend endpoint reads the IP from the request and returns it to you. We don't persist it to any database or log file. See our Privacy Policy for details.

Why is my IPv6 empty?

Many networks (especially mobile and corporate) still route over IPv4 only. If your ISP hasn't enabled IPv6, there's nothing to show.

The city looks wrong. Why?

Geo-IP is only as accurate as the IP database the infrastructure uses. For residential IPs it's usually accurate to city level, for mobile carriers and VPNs it's often wrong by hundreds of kilometres.