What Is My Location

Detecting your location...

Is This Location Accurate?

IP-based location is usually accurate to the city level. Browser-based GPS location is more precise, but you must allow permission.

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Why Check Your Location?

Finding your current location helps determine if your IP, VPN, or device is sharing your correct or intended geographic information. Useful for:

How We Detect Your Location

Why U.S. Users Check Their Location

For users in the United States, checking your location is essential for:

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does this site detect my location?
A: It uses your IP address for an estimated location, and browser geolocation if you allow access.

Q: Is my location private?
A: Your IP address is public and shared with websites. Browser location requires permission.

Q: How accurate is IP geolocation?
A: Typically accurate to your city or region in the U.S., but not your exact address.

Q: What if I’m using a VPN?
A: Then the location shown will reflect the VPN server's U.S. location, not your actual one.

Q: Can I change or hide my location?
A: Yes, with a VPN, proxy, or by disabling browser location permissions.