Welcome to ipconfig.ing — a free, instant tool that shows you everything the open web already knows about your connection: your public IP address, geographic location, internet service provider (ISP), autonomous system number (ASN), and a full browser and device fingerprint. No login. No tracking. No ads. Just data, in a cyberpunk HUD.
Think of it as the ipconfig command from Windows, but visualized in your browser and with much more information — geolocation, GPU details, network diagnostics, full device profile.
An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique number assigned to every device connected to the internet. Just like a postal address, it tells servers where to send replies to your requests. It also reveals approximate geographic location and which internet provider you use.
ipconfig command do?ipconfig is a built-in Windows command-line tool that displays your computer's network configuration: IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers. On macOS and Linux, the equivalent is ifconfig or ip addr. ipconfig.ing brings the same idea to the web — but with a graphical interface and much richer information about your network and device.
Yes. This tool only reads information your browser already broadcasts to every website you visit. Nothing personal is stored — geolocation data is queried fresh from public APIs (ipwho.is, ipapi.co, Cloudflare, BigDataCloud, GeoJS) each time you load the page.
IP geolocation typically resolves to your city or district, not your exact address. Accuracy varies — for residential connections it's usually within a few kilometers; for mobile networks it may be off by tens of kilometers; VPN users will see the VPN exit-node location instead.
Yes. The most common methods are a VPN (virtual private network), an HTTP/SOCKS proxy, or the Tor browser. All three route your traffic through another server, so websites see that intermediate server's IP instead of yours. After connecting, refresh ipconfig.ing to see your apparent IP change.
A browser fingerprint is a combination of properties — screen resolution, installed fonts, GPU model, timezone, language — that together can identify your specific browser among millions. Even without cookies, many sites use fingerprinting for tracking. Tools like ipconfig.ing let you see your own fingerprint so you understand what's exposed.
Most home internet connections use dynamic IP addresses — your ISP assigns a fresh one periodically. Mobile networks change IPs even more often. Static IPs (which stay the same) are typically a paid upgrade or used by businesses.
An ASN identifies a large network operator on the internet — your ISP, a cloud provider, a university. AS15169 is Google, AS32934 is Facebook, AS16509 is Amazon AWS. Knowing the ASN tells you who really controls the network your traffic is on.
ipconfig.ing is a free IP address and browser fingerprint visualization tool. It queries five different geolocation APIs in parallel for maximum reliability, and reads over 25 browser properties to build a complete picture of your digital signature. The interface includes a live activity feed, rotating radar compass, connection status card, and animated background.
Built for privacy researchers, network engineers, curious users, and anyone who wants to understand what their browser actually reveals when they visit a website. All processing happens client-side; no personal data is collected by this page.
Related searches: what is my IP, my IP address, IP address lookup, IP geolocation, IP checker, ISP lookup, ASN finder, browser fingerprint test, device information viewer, WebGL renderer test, public IP, ipconfig online, ifconfig, ip addr, network diagnostic tool.