System Information
View your IP address, hardware specs, browser details, and more at a glance.
IP Address
Your public IP address
IPv4
IPv6
info What is an IP?
An IP address is your device's unique identifier on the internet, like a digital home address.
compare_arrows IPv4 vs IPv6
IPv4 uses numbers (192.168.0.1) and is running out. IPv6 uses numbers & letters (2001:db8::1) and provides virtually unlimited addresses for modern devices.
IP Location
Approximate location based on IP
Country
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IP registered country
Region
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Province or state
City
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Nearest city to IP
ISP
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Internet Service Provider
Organization
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IP owner organization
Coordinates
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Latitude, Longitude
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User Agent
Browser and OS information
OS
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Browser
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Platform
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Mobile
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Raw User Agent
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Screen & Display
Display and viewport details
Screen Resolution
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Viewport Size
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Pixel Ratio
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Color Depth
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Orientation
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OS Theme
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HDR Support
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Hardware Info
CPU, Memory, and Battery details
CPU Cores
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Memory (RAM)
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Touch Points
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Battery
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Connection
GPU / Graphics
Renderer
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Vendor
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Language & Locale
Media Devices
Cameras
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Microphones
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Speakers
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Browser Features
Cookies
Do Not Track
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WebGL
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WebRTC
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Service Worker
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WebAssembly
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PDF Viewer
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Bluetooth
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Online System Information Checker
What This Tool Shows
- IP Address: Your public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses — the unique identifiers your ISP assigns to your connection.
- Geolocation: Approximate location (country, region, city) based on your IP address. This is not your exact GPS location.
- Hardware Info: CPU cores, available RAM, GPU renderer, battery status, and touch capability detected via browser APIs.
- Screen & Display: Screen resolution, viewport size, pixel ratio (Retina detection), color depth, orientation, and HDR support.
- Browser Features: Checks support for WebGL, WebRTC, WebAssembly, Service Workers, Bluetooth, and other modern browser APIs.
Understanding Your Results
- Device Memory: Shows an approximate value (e.g., ~8 GB). Browsers intentionally round this for privacy protection.
- GPU Info: Detected via WebGL. Some browsers may mask the actual GPU model for fingerprint protection.
- IP Location: Accuracy varies. VPN or proxy users will see the server's location instead of their real position.
When Is This Useful?
- Tech Support: Quickly share your system specs when reporting bugs or asking for help online.
- VPN Verification: Confirm that your VPN is working by checking if the displayed IP and location match your VPN server.
- Web Compatibility: Check if your browser supports features required by modern web apps (WebGL, WebRTC, etc.).
- Display Calibration: Verify your screen resolution, pixel ratio, and HDR support before calibrating your monitor.
security Privacy & Security
All data is collected in real-time using browser APIs and third-party IP lookup services. No information is stored on our servers. Your system details are only visible to you and are never logged or shared.