My Info

See your IP, browser, OS, screen, GPU, and connection info in one place. Nothing is stored.

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Your privacy is protected

All information on this page is collected locally in your browser and is never stored, sent, or shared with anyone. The IP lookup uses a third-party read-only API and is not logged on our servers.

🌐IP & Network
Looking up…
🖥️Browser
💻Operating System
🖵Screen & Display
📡Connection & Device
🕐Time & Locale
Local Time
TimezoneUTC
UTC OffsetUTC+0000
📋User Agent

About My Info

See everything your browser reveals about you: IP address, location (city, region, country, ISP, timezone, coordinates), browser name & version, OS & architecture, screen resolution, pixel ratio, connection type, CPU cores, GPU (WebGL), user agent, language, Do Not Track status, and more. All data is collected locally — nothing is stored or shared.

How to Use

  1. 1Open the page — all local info loads instantly.
  2. 2Wait a moment for the IP & Location card to finish loading (requires a network request).
  3. 3Click "Copy" next to your IP address to copy it.
  4. 4Click "Copy" in the User Agent section to copy your full user agent string.
  5. 5Use the info to debug browser compatibility, verify VPN location, or check what sites can see about you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my data stored or shared?
No. All information is collected entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent to our servers. The only external request is a read-only IP lookup to ipapi.co to resolve your location — this is not logged on our end.
Why does it show my city?
Your IP address is publicly visible to any website you visit. The tool uses it to look up approximate geolocation data (city, region, country) via a third-party API — the same data any website could theoretically access.
Is the location accurate?
IP-based geolocation is approximate. It typically pinpoints your city or ISP location but rarely your exact address. VPN users will see their VPN server's location.
Why is GPU info sometimes blocked?
Some browsers (e.g. Firefox with strict privacy settings) block the WEBGL_debug_renderer_info extension to prevent fingerprinting. In that case the GPU card will show "N/A".
Why is device memory "N/A"?
The Device Memory API is only available in Chromium-based browsers (Chrome, Edge). Firefox and Safari do not expose this value.