Connecting to a gaming server? Whitelisting your network for a firewall? Or just checking if your VPN is actually working? Your Public IP Address is your digital fingerprint.
Our tool instantly detects your IPv4 address, Internet Service Provider (ISP), and geographical location. No cmd commands, no settings menus—just the raw data displayed in a clean terminal interface.
It’s your digital ID. IP stands for “Internet Protocol.”
It is a unique string of numbers separated by periods (IPv4) that identifies your device on the internet, allowing it to communicate with websites and other computers.
Think of it as your computer’s mailing address.
It shows your ISP’s node.
IP geolocation is not GPS. It usually points to the nearest data center or routing hub owned by your Internet Service Provider, which might be in a neighboring city.
This helps protect your exact physical address privacy.
Use a VPN.
If you want to browse anonymously or access content restricted in your region, you need a VPN (Virtual Private Network).
A VPN masks your real IP address and replaces it with one from their secure servers.
The old vs. the new.
Most the web still uses IPv4 (e.g., 192.168.1.1), which is what this tool detects.
However, because we are running out of IPv4 combinations, the world is slowly moving to IPv6, which uses longer alphanumeric strings to allow for infinite devices.
1. Instant Detection:
Skip the command prompt. You don’t need to type
ipconfigor dig through Windows settings. As soon as you load this page, our script pings the network and retrieves your public IP in milliseconds.
2. Connection Status Monitor:
Is your internet down? Our tool features a live “System Status” monitor. If your connection drops while you are on the page, the status light turns Red and alerts you immediately.
3. Browser Fingerprint:
Know what websites see. Besides your IP, we display your “User Agent” data—specifically which browser you are using. This is useful for developers debugging compatibility issues or checking if browser spoofing is working.
💡 Pro Tip: If you turn on a VPN, refresh this page! If the IP address and “Location” fields change to a different country, your VPN is working correctly. If they stay the same, you have a data leak.