Browser & IP Info

See what your browser and IP address reveal about your device and location.

How it works
Network data is read from Cloudflare edge request headers (CF-Connecting-IP, CF-IPCountry, CF-IPCity, CF-Ray, etc.). Browser data is read from the Web API (navigator, screen, window). User-Agent hints require a browser that supports the UA Client Hints API.

Geolocation

IP address
216.73.217.173
Continent
NA
Country
US
Region
Ohio · OH
City
Columbus
Postal code
43215
Coordinates
39.96118, -82.99879
Timezone
America/New_York

Routing

ASN
AS16509
ISP / AS Organization
Anthropic, PBC
Cloudflare data center
CMH — CMH
HTTP protocol
HTTP/2
TCP round-trip time
4 ms

Security

TLS version
TLSv1.3
TLS cipher
AEAD-AES256-GCM-SHA384

Browser

Browser

User-Agent

Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)

UA hints (browser)

N/A

UA hints (platform)

N/A

Accept-Language

N/A

Device

Screen

N/A

Pixel ratio

N/A

Colour depth

N/A

CPU threads

N/A

Memory

N/A

Environment

Timezone

N/A

Platform

N/A

Navigator languages

N/A

Privacy

Cookies enabled

N/A

Do Not Track

N/A

FAQ

Is my data stored anywhere?
No. All data is read directly from your browser and the request headers. Nothing is stored on our servers. The page is stateless — refreshing reloads all values from scratch.
Why is my IP location inaccurate?
IP geolocation is accurate to city level for most ISPs, but mobile networks and VPNs often show the location of the exchange or server rather than your actual location. The accuracy also depends on how often the geolocation database is updated.
What is CF-Ray?
CF-Ray is a Cloudflare header that identifies the request. It consists of a unique request ID followed by a 3-letter IATA airport code identifying the Cloudflare data centre that served the request.