Enter an IP address to see location, network and other info.
An Internet Protocol address is a unique identifier for your device on the network. It works just like your physical home mailing address.
IPv4 addresses are limited (4.3 billion) and running out. The newer IPv6 standard provides trillions of addresses and is more secure.
IP geolocation shows the approximate location of your ISP's nearest server, not your exact physical GPS coordinates.
When using public Wi-Fi networks, always use a VPN to protect your IP address, traffic, and personal data from snooping.