What Is My ISP

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Detect your Internet Service Provider, IP address, and location.

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About What Is My ISP

Instantly see your public IP address, Internet Service Provider (ISP), and approximate geographic location. Uses the ipapi.co geolocation API to look up your IP information. Useful for troubleshooting network issues and verifying VPN connections.

How to use

  1. The tool automatically detects your ISP when the page loads.
  2. View your IP address, ISP name, city, region, country, and timezone.
  3. Click Copy All to copy all information to your clipboard.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs about What Is My ISP

How is my ISP detected?

Your public IP address is looked up against a geolocation database that maps IP ranges to ISPs and geographic locations.

Is the location accurate?

The location is approximate — typically accurate to the city level. It shows where your ISP routes your traffic, not your exact physical location.

Why does it show a different city?

ISPs often route traffic through regional hubs. If you are using a VPN, it will show the VPN server's location instead.

Can I use this to verify my VPN?

Yes. If your VPN is working, this tool should show the VPN server's IP, ISP, and location instead of your real ones.

What data is sent?

Your IP address is sent to ipapi.co for lookup. This is the same information visible to any website you visit. No additional personal data is collected.