Instantly check your public IPv4/IPv6 address, internet service provider, and general geographic location data.
When you use a VPN, your traffic is routed through a remote server. You can use this page to verify that your VPN is active by checking if the displayed IP address and location differ from your actual ones.
This tool uses external IP mapping databases to provide information about your current network connection. This allows us to display your city, country, and service provider details.
The tool also provides technical details such as your ISP and ASN (Autonomous System Number), which identifies the network providing your internet connection.
A Private IP is used by your router to identify devices on your local network (like your phone or computer). A Public IP is the address assigned to your network by your ISP and is the identifier the rest of the internet sees when you browse online.
No, not accurately. IP targeting via databases is generally only capable of isolating your location down to your city, region, or general zip-code radius. Only your direct Internet Service Provider has the legal capability to match an IP address explicitly to a physical home address.
Yes, significantly. Most residential consumer data plans utilize "Dynamic" IP addresses. This means that every few days, weeks, or upon a router restart, your ISP will automatically recycle and shift your public IP address to a new node.