What Is My IP Address

Find your IP address instantly. Simple, fast, and no sign-up needed.

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Your IP Address Information

Discover your current IP address and network details

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Public IP Address
Network Information:
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Location
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ISP Provider
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Proxy/VPN Status
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IP Version

About This Tool

So, you're wondering, "What is my IP address?" Honestly, it's a fair question—and one I’ve asked myself more times than I can count. Whether you're troubleshooting your internet, setting up a server, or just curious about how your device talks to the web, knowing your IP address is kind of important. Your IP address is basically your device’s unique identifier on the internet. Think of it like a digital mailing address. Without it, websites wouldn’t know where to send the data you’re requesting—like that cat video or the latest weather update. This tool? It’s simple. No fluff. You click, and it tells you your public IP address. That’s the one your internet service provider assigns to your router. It’s what the outside world sees when you go online. Your phone, laptop, smart TV—they all share this same public IP when they’re on your home network. It’s not magic. It’s just a quick lookup. And yeah, it works on your phone, tablet, or desktop. No downloads, no sign-ups. Just pure, no-nonsense info.

Key Features

  • Instant results – No waiting around. Your IP shows up in seconds.
  • Works on any device – Phone, laptop, tablet—doesn’t matter.
  • Shows both IPv4 and IPv6 – Because the internet’s slowly upgrading, and you might have both.
  • No tracking – We don’t log your IP or sell your data. Promise.
  • Free forever – No hidden fees, no premium version. Just free.

FAQ

Q: Is this my real IP address?
A: Yep. This shows your public IP—the one visible to websites and services online. It’s assigned by your ISP, not something we make up.

Q: Why does my IP change sometimes?
A: Most home internet connections use dynamic IPs, meaning your ISP can assign a new one periodically—like when your router restarts. Only businesses or servers usually get static (unchanging) IPs.