The short answer is: Mostly No, and decreasingly so.
For an IP locator extension to work, three technical conditions must be met:
Historically, OMeTV used direct P2P WebRTC connections. In this model, your browser talks directly to the other user's browser. Because this is a direct connection, both parties can theoretically see each other’s IP addresses via the WebRTC API. ome tv ip locator extension
However, in recent years, OMeTV (like Omegle before its shutdown) has aggressively moved toward TURN (Traversal Using Relays around NAT) servers. A TURN server acts as a middleman. Your video stream goes to OMeTV’s server, and the server sends it to the other person.
Result: If OMeTV is using a TURN server, you never see the other user’s IP address—you only see the IP address of OMeTV’s relay server. In this scenario, IP locator extensions display the location of a data center in a completely different city or country, rendering the tool useless. Report: "Ome TV IP Locator" browser extension Does
An Ome TV IP locator extension is a browser add-on (for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, etc.) that claims to reveal the IP address and geographical location of the person you are chatting with on Ome TV.
These extensions typically advertise features like: Displaying the country, city, and ISP of your chat partner
Even if you find an extension that claims to work, installing it is a catastrophic security decision. Here is why:
Ome TV sometimes displays a country flag based on the user’s declared region or IP (known only to Ome TV, not to you). Note that this feature is cosmetic and can be faked with a VPN.
Partially, yes — but with major limitations.
Bottom line: You might get a rough city or region, but you will never get someone’s exact physical address or GPS coordinates.