Detecting your IP address...

Check the exact connection profile a website sees: public IP, country, city, ISP, ASN, connection type, and timezone. This is the fastest way to confirm your proxy is landing in the geo you paid for.

How it works

  1. 1Your browser sends a simple lookup request without login friction or tracking cookies.
  2. 2We resolve the public IP and compare geo, ASN, ISP, and timezone data from network intelligence sources.
  3. 3The result is cross-checked against your browser language and timezone to highlight suspicious mismatches.
  4. 4You get a clean summary you can use before launching ads, scraping jobs, or account sessions.

What it checks

  • Public IPv4 or IPv6 as seen from the internet
  • Country, region, city, and approximate network location
  • ISP, organisation name, and ASN number
  • Connection class such as residential, mobile, or hosting
  • Timezone and language mismatches that often trigger anti-fraud

Frequently asked questions

Why can geo data differ from my real physical location?
GeoIP databases map an IP to the network owner or routing hub, not to the exact device on the street. A residential or mobile connection can easily resolve to a nearby city or regional POP.
What does ASN matter for?
An ASN identifies the network operator. Anti-fraud systems use it to separate residential ISPs from datacenter and hosting networks, so ASN is often as important as country-level geo.
When should I run IP Lookup?
Run it every time you switch providers, change a sticky session, or prepare a geo-sensitive workflow such as social ads, account creation, scraping, or marketplace verification.