Check My Location

Your Location (GPS / Wi-Fi)

Requires browser permission. High accuracy (meters). Bookmark Bookmark Star this page and you’ll never get lost.

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Tip: On mobile, enable location services for better accuracy.
IP Address: 216.73.216.185
Country: United States
Region: Ohio
City: Columbus
Latitude:
Longitude:
Accuracy:
Timestamp:
Organization: Anthropic, PBC
Tap Allow Location to reveal your coordinates (GPS / Wi-Fi). The map updates after permission is granted.

What is my location right now?

This page can show your current location on a map using your device’s GPS / Wi-Fi — but only if you grant browser permission. After you allow it, you’ll see your live coordinates (latitude + longitude) and an accuracy estimate in meters.

Why do I need to allow location permission?

Modern browsers protect privacy. Websites can’t read your GPS/Wi-Fi coordinates unless you explicitly click Allow. If you choose Deny, the site will not get your precise coordinates.

You can change this later in your browser settings (Site settings → Location).

How accurate is the location?

The Accuracy value shows an estimated radius around your position. Smaller is better. Typical accuracy depends on your situation:

  • 5–30 m: strong GPS signal outdoors
  • 20–150 m: good Wi-Fi positioning (common indoors)
  • 200 m+: weak signal, cell-tower based estimate, or location services disabled

If accuracy seems off, try Refresh Location, move near a window, turn on location services, or connect to Wi-Fi.

What else does my browser reveal?

Even without location permission, your browser can reveal technical details like IP, device type, screen size, operating system, and user agent. You can check that here: whatismydevice.net.

What do latitude and longitude mean?

Latitude is how far north or south you are from the equator. Longitude is how far east or west you are from the prime meridian. Together they describe a point on Earth with high precision.

Does my IP address show my exact location?

No. IP-based location is usually approximate (country/region/city) and often points to your ISP, a routing hub, or a nearby town — not your real physical position.

For exact coordinates, you must allow browser location (GPS/Wi-Fi).

Why does the map show the wrong city or region?

If the country/region/city looks wrong, it’s usually because IP geolocation databases are imperfect, or because your traffic is routed through a VPN, proxy, mobile carrier gateway, or CGNAT.

In those cases, your GPS/Wi-Fi coordinates (after permission) are the accurate source.