Check your public IP address, approximate location, ISP, ASN, and browser network headers.
Check your public IP address, approximate location, ISP, ASN, and browser network headers.
A Public IP Address (Internet Protocol Address) is a unique numerical label assigned to any device connected to the global internet. Think of it as your digital home address; whenever you browse websites, stream videos, or send messages, your device uses this public address to send requests, allowing internet servers to route data back to your network.
An IP Address Tool helps you instantly reveal what the rest of the web sees when you connect. It decodes the digital footprint attached to your network request, extracting your exact public IP, your connection version (IPv4 or IPv6), your Internet Service Provider (ISP), and your approximate geographical location down to the country and city level.
Checking your public IP address is the most effective way to verify whether your VPN (Virtual Private Network) or proxy server is operating correctly. If your tool reveals your real location and ISP while your VPN is switched on, it means your private tunnel has failed, exposing your data and online activities to tracking networks.
By routinely validating your IP status, you can actively prevent geographical blockades, bypass ISP-throttling, and make sure that your anonymous browsing remains completely secure from external trackers.
Click the "Show My IP" button inside the toolkit card above to initiate a direct request to our secure network node.
Instantly inspect your parsed network details, including geographical coordinates, ISP metadata, and ASN records.
Compare the results with your real location. If a VPN is active, the results should reflect the location of your remote secure server.
Privacy Tip: Website networks and digital trackers log your public IP address to monitor your habits, target ads, and enforce regional blocks. Routinely checking your visible IP helps you monitor your digital security posture.
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IPv4 uses a 32-bit numeric address format written as four numbers separated by periods (e.g., 192.168.1.1). Due to the explosive growth of the internet, IPv4 addresses have run out. IPv6 was introduced as the next-generation protocol, utilizing a 128-bit hexadecimal structure (e.g., 2001:db8::ff00:42:8329), providing a virtually infinite pool of unique internet addresses.
No. Public IP lookup tools can only reveal your approximate location, such as your country, state, city, and zip code area, along with your ISP's routing station. Your exact physical home address or name can only be disclosed by your Internet Service Provider under a strict legal warrant or court order.
When you establish a connection to a VPN, it creates an encrypted virtual tunnel between your machine and a remote server located elsewhere. All your web traffic is routed through this secure tunnel. As a result, websites and destination platforms only see the public IP address and location of the remote VPN server, hiding your home network completely.
An ASN (Autonomous System Number) is a globally unique identifier assigned to a massive network or collection of networks (known as an Autonomous System) governed by a single routing policy. Major ISPs, tech corporations, and cloud providers manage their own ASNs to exchange data packets efficiently across the global backbone of the internet.
Most consumer Internet Service Providers assign what is known as a Dynamic IP Address to residential networks. These addresses are leased from a shared network pool. When your router disconnects or reboots, the old lease expires, and the ISP server assigns a brand new dynamic IP address to your modem upon reconnection.
WebRTC is a modern browser technology that enables direct peer-to-peer communication inside web pages (such as video calls). Occasionally, browser implementations bypass your active VPN tunnel, allowing malicious scripts inside a website to request your actual local and public IP addresses directly. Utilizing a robust VPN with leak protection or disabling WebRTC in your browser controls stops this hazard.
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