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IP Lookup & WebRTC Detection

Check your public IP address, location, ISP, and browser footprint. 100% client-side processing with zero tracking, no cookies, and no ads.

✓ 100% Ad-Free ✓ Privacy-First ✓ No Signup ✓ Zero Cookies

Your Public IPv4 Address

Detecting IPv4...

Your public IPv4 address (not IPv6)

Custom IP/Domain Scanner

City

Country

ISP

Timezone

WebRTC Detection

Scanning...

Scanning for WebRTC connections...

DNS Servers

Detecting DNS...

Detecting DNS configuration...

What this means

Analysis of your network configuration

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Detected Information

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Data processing is 100% local - your privacy is protected

Understanding Network Analysis

Network analysis tools help you understand your internet connection, public IP address, and potential privacy leaks. Your public IP address is visible to every website you visit and can reveal your approximate location and Internet Service Provider (ISP).

What is WebRTC?

WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) is a browser feature that enables direct peer-to-peer communication between browsers for video calls, audio chat, and file sharing - without requiring plugins. To establish these connections, WebRTC uses STUN servers to discover your public IP address and port information. This is how apps like Google Meet, Zoom, and Discord work directly in your browser. Note: Even when using a VPN, WebRTC can sometimes reveal your original IP address. This is known as a WebRTC leak.

What is a DNS leak?

DNS (Domain Name System) translates website names into IP addresses. When you visit a website, your browser asks a DNS server to resolve the domain name. When using a VPN, ideally all your DNS requests should go through the VPN's encrypted tunnel. A DNS leak occurs when these requests escape the VPN tunnel and are visible to your ISP or other parties. How to check: Your detected DNS servers should ideally be different from your ISP's default servers. If they match your ISP, your browsing activity could be logged.

How to prevent WebRTC leaks

Browser Extensions: Most privacy-focused browsers offer extensions that block WebRTC requests. Popular options include "WebRTC Leak Shield" or "uBlock Origin" with WebRTC blocking enabled. Browser Settings: Firefox: Enter about:config in the address bar, search for media.peerconnection.enabled and set it to false. Chrome: WebRTC cannot be fully disabled via settings, but extensions can help. Brave: Built-in WebRTC leak protection - should work automatically. VPN Settings: Some VPN apps include "WebRTC leak protection" - check your VPN provider's settings.

How to prevent DNS leaks

Use a reputable VPN: Quality VPN providers route all DNS requests through their own encrypted servers. Most paid VPNs include this by default. Manual DNS configuration: You can change your DNS servers to privacy-focused alternatives: Cloudflare: 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1, Google: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4, Quad9: 9.9.9.9 (also blocks malicious domains). VPN + DNS-over-HTTPS: Enable DNS-over-HTTPS in your browser for additional privacy.

Do you log or store my IP address?

No. This tool is 100% ad-free with no tracking, no logging, and no signup required. Your IP address and network information are never sent to our servers, stored, or logged in any way. How it works: The tool makes API calls directly from your browser to third-party IP lookup services. We don't intercept, store, or log any of this data. Your privacy is completely protected.

Why is this IP Lookup tool 100% free with no ads?

As a professional IT solutions company, our business relies on our core enterprise services, not ad revenue. Because this IP scanner processes data entirely locally via your browser, it costs us virtually nothing to host. This allows us to provide high-quality, ad-free utilities to the community without needing to monetize your screen time.

What is the catch? Are you selling my network data?

Absolutely not. There is a common saying in tech: "If you aren't paying for the product, you are the product." We built this IP analysis tool specifically to challenge that standard. We do not track your usage, use cookies, or harvest your IP address. Your privacy is mathematically protected by design.