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IP: api64.ipify.org • Geo IP: ipwho.is (fallback: ipapi.co). No keys. No server-side logs from this page.
Details
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| Region | — |
| Country | — |
| Latitude | — |
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| Postal | — |
| Org / ISP | — |
| ASN | — |
Geolocation
Location is approximate to your network endpoint, not your exact device. Calm down, nobody’s pinpointing your couch.
DNS Lookup
Resolve records via Google DNS-over-HTTPS. Results come straight from dns.google.
Endpoint: https://dns.google/resolve?name=…&type=…
RDAP (modern WHOIS)
Ask the actual registries what’s up with a domain. Structured JSON instead of ancient WHOIS text walls.
Endpoint: https://rdap.org/domain/<domain>
About IPteller
A small, client-side toolbox for poking at IPs and domains without spinning up your own scripts every time.
- IP:
https://api64.ipify.org?format=json - Geo IP:
https://ipwho.is/<ip?optional>(fallback:https://ipapi.co/<ip>/json/) - Map: Leaflet + OpenStreetMap / Esri imagery
- DNS:
https://dns.google/resolve?name=…&type=… - RDAP:
https://rdap.org/domain/<domain>
Everything runs in your browser. No backend, no secret logging, just whatever those external APIs do on their side.
FAQ
Why does my location look slightly off?
Geo IP targets the network, not your couch. You usually get your ISP gateway or regional PoP. Close enough for debugging, not for stalking.
Is this private?
All lookups go straight from your browser to third-party APIs. This page doesn’t have its own backend hoarding logs. Check your devtools network tab if you don’t trust anyone (reasonable).
Why RDAP instead of classic WHOIS?
RDAP is the structured, JSON-based successor to WHOIS. Easier to parse, less boomer ANSI wall of text energy.