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About this IP Checker

Your public IP address is the number your internet connection presents to the world. Every site you visit sees it, and it’s how responses know where to come back. Checking your IP is useful when you want to confirm a VPN is actually working, troubleshoot a site that’s geo-blocked, share your location informally with a friend, or verify that a new network connection is live.

ZakGT’s IP Checker is 100% free, no signup, and we don’t log your IP or the returned metadata. When the page loads we ask ipapi.co (with fallbacks to ipwho.is and api.ipify.org in case an ad-blocker rejects one of them) to echo back your IP plus the public geolocation data — country, city, ISP, timezone, and the latitude/longitude of the IP block as registered with your ISP. Nothing is saved on our side.

Frequently asked

Why does my IP look different on two devices at home?
Most home networks use a single public IP (NAT), so every device on the same Wi-Fi sees the same one. If they differ, you’re probably on cellular data on one device and Wi-Fi on the other.
The city / ISP looks wrong. Why?
Geolocation by IP is never street-accurate. It reflects where your ISP registered the IP block, which can be tens or hundreds of kilometres from you. VPNs, carriers, and enterprise networks routinely show up in the wrong city.
Does ZakGT store my IP address?
No. We read the IP in the browser, display it to you, and nothing is saved on our servers. If you’re logged into a ZakGT account, the auth server separately logs login IPs for security (see our Privacy Policy) — that’s independent of this tool.
Will this show my IPv6 address?
Yes, if your connection has one. Many ISPs assign both IPv4 and IPv6; the provider returns whichever your browser used to reach the lookup endpoint.

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