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IPGlyph by neoneia

Turns your IP into glowing glyph constellation with geo-data runes.

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IPGlyph transmutes your public IP address into a sacred digital sigil—a constellation of four luminous glyphs, each representing an octet, floating in a deep cosmic void. Upon activation, it queries ipapi.co to fetch your real-time IP and geolocation, then renders each number (0–255) as a pulsing orb with unique HSL hue, connected by ethereal light bridges that breathe with sine-wave motion. The canvas uses layered radial gradients, soft shadows, and 60fps animation to create a hypnotic, almost holographic display of your network identity.
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Required permissions:

  • Access your data for all websites

Optional permissions:

  • Access your data for ipapi.co

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  • The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
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Version
1.0
Size
49.64 KB
Last updated
5 months ago (Nov 13, 2025)
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Mozilla Public License 2.0
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