What Is My IP Address
Instantly see your public-facing IP address as it appears to websites you visit, along with your ISP, approximate location, and whether your connection is flagged as a known proxy or VPN. Useful for confirming a VPN is actually routing your traffic, or just checking what a site sees when you connect.
Proxy Checker
Paste your proxy list and get instant health diagnostics, geo info, and anonymity detection.
| Status | Proxy | Protocol | Exit IP | Country | Type | ASN | ISP | Latency | Flags |
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Target URL Proxy Check NEW
Test proxies against a specific target URL. Find out which ones actually work for scraping your target, not just which ones are alive. Detects WAF blocks (Cloudflare, DataDome, Akamai, Imperva, PerimeterX) and CAPTCHAs.
| Status | Proxy | Protocol | HTTP | Latency | Block Reason |
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Port Scanner
Scan any host for open ports. Checks 22 common service ports by default, or specify your own.
| Port | Status | Service | Latency |
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Ping
Measure round-trip latency to any host. Returns min/avg/max and packet loss percentage.
My IP
See your public IP address, location, ISP, and whether you're detected as a proxy or datacenter.
IP Lookup
Look up geolocation, ISP, and metadata for any IP address.
Scrape Audit
Paste any URL to detect bot protection, CAPTCHA, JS rendering requirements, and get a scrapeability score.
Bot Protection
Signals
- No notable signals
Security Headers
DNS Lookup
Query A, AAAA, MX, TXT, NS, CNAME, and SOA records for any domain.
HTTP Headers
See the exact response headers a server sends. Essential for debugging scrapers and APIs.
Response Headers
SSL Certificate Checker
Inspect TLS certificates, check expiry dates, view the full certificate chain, and verify validity.
Subject Alternative Names (SANs)
Certificate Chain
Frequently asked questions
Why is my IP different from what my VPN app shows?
If your VPN app shows one IP but this tool shows your real one, the VPN likely isn't actively routing traffic, often due to a dropped connection or a split-tunneling rule excluding your browser. If both match, the VPN is working as expected.
Why does my location show a different city than where I actually am?
IP geolocation maps address ranges to where an ISP or hosting provider registered them, which isn't always the city where you're physically located, especially common with mobile carriers and some VPN exit nodes.
Does this tool flag my home IP as a proxy by mistake?
It can happen if your ISP shares IP ranges with a hosting provider or if your address was previously used by a VPN service and the classification hasn't updated. This is a known limitation of IP-based classification generally, not just this tool.
Is checking my own IP here safe?
Yes. This only reads your connection's public IP and looks it up against geolocation and proxy-detection data, it doesn't install anything or store your IP beyond the request.