What Is My IP

Find your public IP address, location, ISP, and browser fingerprint.

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Your public IP is the one piece of information every website you visit can see without asking. People check it for practical reasons — confirming a VPN is actually working, troubleshooting why a service thinks they are in the wrong country, or whitelisting their address for remote access. This page shows your IP plus what it quietly reveals: an approximate location, your ISP, and whether your browser is leaking anything extra.

🔒 Privacy:We don't log or store your IP address. This runs a single lookup through ip-api.com and shows you the result. The data is not retained after the page closes.

How to use What Is My IP

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    The page loads your public IP automatically — no button to press.

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    Read the details below it: approximate city, ISP, ASN and timezone. This is roughly what any website sees when you connect.

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    Check the WebRTC section. If it lists a local IP while you are on a VPN, your browser is leaking your real network address despite the VPN.

Things to know

Location is an approximation, not your address

IP geolocation resolves to a city or region at best, based on where your ISP registers the address — never to a street or building. If it shows the wrong city, that usually just means your ISP routes traffic through a data centre elsewhere.

A VPN changes the IP others see

Connect through a VPN and websites see the VPN server's IP and location instead of yours — useful for privacy and for reaching region-locked services. After connecting, reload this page: the IP and city shown should be the VPN's, which is the quickest way to confirm it is actually on.

WebRTC can leak your real IP even behind a VPN

WebRTC, the browser tech behind video calls, can expose your local network IP to a site even when a VPN is active. If the WebRTC check here shows an address, that is a real leak worth closing in your browser or VPN settings.

Nothing here is logged

Your IP is looked up and shown back to you, then forgotten. We do not store it or tie it to anything — the lookup exists only to answer the question on screen.

Why Criply

Private by default

Client-side tools never upload your files. Server-side tools delete them immediately after processing.

No account needed

Just upload and go. No email, no password, no account — ever.

Works on any device

Fully browser-based. Works on desktop, tablet, and mobile with nothing to install.

Frequently asked questions

Your public IP address is the address your internet service provider assigns to your network. It is visible to every website you visit and can be used to approximate your geographic location and identify your ISP.

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See your public IPv4 address, approximate geolocation, ISP name, ASN, and timezone in one click. Also shows your browser fingerprint: user agent, language, screen resolution, and WebRTC-exposed local IPs if any. Nothing is logged or stored.