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VPN Detection Test

Check whether your IP is identified as a VPN, proxy, or datacenter network using privacy indicators.

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What Is VPN Detection?

VPN detection (vpn checker) estimates whether an IP belongs to a VPN, proxy, Tor-style exit, or datacenter network using privacy metadata and ASN context.

This page answers “is my ip a vpn?” for any IPv4 you enter — with ISP, location, and VPN/proxy/datacenter badges from VSPIC.

How to Use This Tool

  1. Enter an IPv4 address (or use What Is My IP for your current address).
  2. Click Lookup IP to load privacy and network data.
  3. Look for VPN Detected, Proxy, or Datacenter badges.
  4. Review ISP and country — they should reflect the VPN exit when a VPN is active.
  5. Run DNS leak test if you need DNS privacy verification too.

How VPN Detection Works

Providers label IP ranges used by VPN services, cloud hosts, and anonymizers. The tool queries that data plus organization strings for known VPN brands.

Compare results with VPN off and on using What Is My IP or DNS leak test for a full privacy picture.

VPN vs Proxy vs Tor

TypeWhat you may see
VPNVPN Detected badge; ISP shows VPN provider
ProxyProxy badge; forward proxy egress
TorOften datacenter/proxy-like; no guaranteed Tor label

What Information Is Checked?

VPN flag
Privacy database VPN indicator when available.
Proxy flag
Anonymous or proxy routing signals.
Datacenter / hosting
Cloud and hosting network classification.
ISP & ASN
Network operator for context.
Geolocation
Country/city of the exit IP — not your physical GPS location.

Datacenter IP Detection Explained

Datacenter IP checker results mean the address belongs to cloud or hosting infrastructure — common for VPN exits and servers, rare for residential broadband.

Legitimate remote workers may share datacenter IPs with VPN users.

Why Websites Detect VPNs

Streaming geo-licensing, banking fraud controls, and bot mitigation block or challenge VPN ranges.

Some privacy users verify vpn detection after connecting to confirm the mask works.

Common VPN Detection Methods

  • IP reputation and privacy databases.
  • ASN and org names associated with VPN providers.
  • Velocity and behavior beyond IP (not shown here).
  • DNS and WebRTC leak checks (use our DNS leak tool).

VPN Detection Accuracy

Treat results as signals, not proof. Residential VPNs, corporate gateways, and fresh subnets may be misclassified.

Combine proxy detection with blacklist and WHOIS for investigations.

Benefits of This Tool

  • Free vpn checker for any public IPv4.
  • Instant is my ip a vpn style answers with badges.
  • Dual-source IP data with export option.
  • Links to leak tests and privacy guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

Enter your IP or run a lookup on your current address. VPN Detected and datacenter badges suggest a VPN or hosting exit rather than a typical home ISP.

Commercial privacy databases are good for major VPNs but may miss new exits or mislabel corporate networks.

Many Tor exits look like datacenter or proxy IPs; this tool does not show a dedicated Tor label unless the data provider flags it.

Fraud prevention, licensing, and abuse history on shared VPN ranges drive blocking policies.

No. This tool only analyzes the IP address you query — it does not access your device or traffic.

Next step for vpn detection

Continue with proxy checker on VSPIC.

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