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IP / User-Agent

Check your public IP address, approximate location, and browser User-Agent string.

IP address

Location (approx.)

Timezone

User-Agent

About this tool

This tool shows the public IP address your traffic appears from, the approximate location derived from it, and the exact User-Agent string your browser sends. The IP comes from a single lightweight edge call; the User-Agent is read directly from your browser and never leaves it.

Typical uses: confirming a VPN or proxy is actually routing your traffic, grabbing your office IP for a database or firewall allowlist, and checking what User-Agent your automation or webview is sending.

Frequently asked questions

Why is this IP different from what ifconfig shows?+

Your machine usually has a private address (10.x, 172.16-31.x, 192.168.x) behind NAT. This page shows the public address your router or VPN presents to the internet, which is what servers and allowlists actually see.

Why do I see an IPv6 address?+

If your network supports IPv6, browsers prefer it. Your IPv4 address still exists — disable IPv6 or use an IPv4-only network to see it here.

How accurate is the location?+

It is GeoIP data at roughly city level, based on who the IP block is allocated to. VPNs, mobile carriers, and corporate proxies can make it point somewhere else entirely. Never treat it as precise.

Is my IP stored or logged?+

No. The edge function reads the request headers, returns them to you, and stores nothing.

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