IP-Based Location
IP location is an approximate, usually city-level estimate of your position based on your public IP address. It's less precise than GPS but doesn't require permission.
Permission-based · PrivateWorks in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge
Find Your Location
Your browser will ask for permission before sharing your location. We don't need to store your location to show it on this page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is IP-based location?
Usually accurate to the city level. It can be wrong if you use a VPN, proxy, or mobile network with regional gateways.
Does IP location need permission?
No. Your public IP is sent with every request by default, so IP-based geolocation doesn't require explicit permission.
What is my location?
Your location is the place where your device is currently detected using browser location permission, GPS, Wi-Fi, cellular, or network signals. This site shows it as both coordinates and a readable address.
Can this website see my location automatically?
No. Your browser asks for permission before sharing precise location with the website. If you decline, only an approximate IP-based region is available.