Your current elevation is the height of your location above sea level, typically measured in feet or meters. To find your exact current elevation, you can use your smartphone or computer with GPS and location services enabled. Websites like WhatIsMyElevation.com or WhatIsMyElevation.net can access your device's GPS data or use your IP address to estimate your elevation. On a smartphone, the elevation reading can come directly from your device's built-in barometer sensor, which measures atmospheric pressure to calculate altitude more accurately than GPS alone in some cases
. If you allow location permission on these sites, they will show your precise elevation above mean sea level based on your device's GPS coordinates. If permission is not granted, the elevation is approximated using your IP address, which is less accurate
. You can also use apps on iOS or Android that read your phone's barometer or GPS data to get your current altitude
. In summary, to know your current elevation right now, enable location services on your device and visit an elevation-finding website or use a dedicated app that reads your device's altitude sensor or GPS data