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Instantly see your public IPv4 and IPv6 address, geolocation, ISP, network intelligence, proxy and VPN detection, and browser details. Look up any IP address or domain name.
* Geolocation accuracy varies. Country-level accuracy ~99%. City-level accuracy 50–75%. IP geolocation is an estimate, not GPS data.
This tool displays your public IP address (IPv4 and IPv6), approximate geolocation including country, region, city, ZIP code, and GPS coordinates, your Internet Service Provider, Autonomous System Number, hostname, timezone, and currency. The security section checks whether your connection is flagged as a proxy, VPN, or datacenter IP — useful for IT professionals, network engineers, and anyone troubleshooting connectivity or verifying their VPN is working correctly. The browser section shows what your device reports to websites: browser name, operating system, device type, screen resolution, and your raw user agent string. You can also look up any IP address or domain name to see the same information for that target.
Your IP address is a unique numerical label assigned to your device by your Internet Service Provider. It allows websites and servers to communicate with your device. Every internet-connected device has a public IP address — this is the one the outside world sees. It changes when you switch networks, connect via VPN, or your ISP reassigns it.
IPv4 is the original format — four groups of numbers such as 192.168.1.1 — supporting about 4.3 billion addresses. IPv6 is the newer format using eight hexadecimal groups, supporting a virtually unlimited number of addresses. Many modern networks support both simultaneously. This tool detects and displays both if your network provides them.
IP geolocation is an estimate, not GPS precision. Your ISP assigns IP blocks to regional exchange points, which may be miles or cities away from your physical location. Country accuracy is typically above 99%. City-level accuracy ranges from 50% to 75%. The coordinates and map pin shown are the best estimate based on your IP block's registration data.
When a connection is flagged as a proxy or VPN, the IP address is associated with a known anonymizing service, commercial VPN provider, or datacenter network. This is detected by cross-referencing against databases of known VPN exit nodes, proxy servers, and hosting provider IP ranges. It does not mean anything is wrong — millions of people use VPNs legitimately for privacy, security, and remote work.
QuickITTools.com does not store or log your IP address. Your IP is looked up in real time when you visit the page and the result is returned directly to your browser. No data is saved on our servers after the page loads. The geolocation lookup is performed via the ip-api.com database.
ASN stands for Autonomous System Number — a unique identifier assigned to a network operator such as an ISP, hosting company, or large corporation that manages a block of IP addresses. ASNs are used in internet routing to identify which organization controls which IP ranges. Your ASN tells you exactly which network provider owns your current IP address block.
Disclaimer: QuickITTools.com and EnterPlanet LLC strive to make our tools as accurate as possible. Geolocation data is sourced from ip-api.com and is an estimate only. Results may vary — always verify critical network information independently.