Your IP address is 216.73.216.51 🇺🇸
IP Address | 216.73.216.51 |
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Country | United States (US) 🇺🇸 |
City | Columbus |
Continent | North America |
ASN | 16509 |
ISP | AMAZON-02 |
User Agent | Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; [email protected]) |
This IP address tool is a simple yet powerful online utility that instantly shows your public IP address along with detailed connection information. The tool is designed to provide users with their IP address, location, network details, and browser information in real time. It also displays the approximate geographic location of the IP address on an interactive map. No setup or user input is needed. The tool retrieves and displays all information automatically when the page is loaded.
The most fundamental feature of this tool is its ability to automatically detect and display your public IP address. As soon as you visit the page, the tool instantly identifies your IP address without requiring any configuration. The public IP address is the unique identifier your device uses to communicate with the internet.
In addition to simply displaying the IP address, the tool also provides complete details related to your connection.
The tool identifies the country and city where your IP address is geographically registered. This information is extracted using an IP geolocation database that matches IP ranges to regional records. Although this may not always pinpoint your exact physical location, it usually gives an accurate representation of your ISP’s registered location.
The tool displays the continent associated with your IP address to provide a broader geographic context. This helps users quickly understand their general internet routing region.
The ASN (Autonomous System Number) is shown to indicate the specific network operator that manages the IP address range. This information is particularly useful for technical users who want to track network ownership or analyze routing paths.
The name of the ISP responsible for the IP address is displayed. This can help confirm whether you are connected to the expected network or identify the provider’s international presence. For users behind VPNs, this feature is useful for verifying whether the VPN has successfully masked the true ISP.
The tool automatically reads the user agent string from the browser. The user agent string reveals your operating system, browser type, and browser version. This helps you understand how websites and online services see your device and browser information.
The tool is equipped with a map that visually represents the location of your IP address. The map automatically zooms into the approximate region based on the geolocation data. This visual aid helps users quickly identify the IP’s registered area and offers a better spatial understanding compared to text-only results.
The tool is fully real-time. Each time you open or refresh the page, it retrieves the most current IP information. The detection is instant and does not rely on cached or stored data. This guarantees that the information you see is always up to date.
The IP address tool is designed to work seamlessly on all modern devices, including desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. It does not require special software or extensions and is fully browser-based.
This tool currently focuses on IPv4 addresses, which are the most common IP format. IPv4 addresses use a four-segment numerical structure like 185.238.231.249. The tool is capable of handling IPv6 addresses if future expansions are desired.
The tool is optimized for fast loading. It uses lightweight scripts and fast APIs to ensure that results are displayed immediately, even on slow internet connections or mobile networks.
The location data displayed by the tool is based on publicly available IP databases that match IP addresses to regions. These records are generally reliable for identifying the country and city but may not provide exact street-level accuracy. Users should understand that the location repre