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What Is My IP Address?

Instantly detect your public IP address, ISP, location, and connection details. No signup required.

How to Find Your IP Address

Your IP address is automatically detected when you visit this page. We query a geolocation API to retrieve your public IPv4 (and IPv6 if available), your ISP, approximate location, timezone, and coordinates. Simply open this page — no downloads, plugins, or signups needed.

What Is an IP Address?

An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a numerical label assigned to every device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. It serves two main purposes: identifying the host or network interface, and providing the location of the host in the network. There are two versions in use today — IPv4 (e.g. 203.0.113.1) and IPv6 (e.g. 2001:db8::1).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is my public IP address?
Your public IP address is the unique identifier assigned to your device by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). It is visible to every website and service you connect to online. Use the tool above to see yours instantly.
What is the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?
IPv4 addresses use a 32-bit format (e.g. 192.168.1.1) and are the most common type. IPv6 uses a 128-bit format (e.g. 2001:0db8::1) to support the growing number of internet-connected devices. Many networks now support both.
Can someone find my location from my IP?
An IP address reveals your approximate location — usually city or region level — but not your exact street address. Websites, advertisers, and law enforcement can use IP geolocation databases to estimate where you are.
How do I hide my IP address?
You can hide your IP address by using a VPN (Virtual Private Network), the Tor browser, or a proxy server. A VPN is the most popular and user-friendly option, encrypting your traffic and masking your real IP.
Why does my IP address change?
Most ISPs assign dynamic IP addresses that change periodically — when your router restarts or your DHCP lease expires. If you need a fixed IP, you can request a static IP from your provider, usually for an extra fee.

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