What Is My IP

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What Is My IP Address - Free IP Lookup Tool

Instantly discover your public IP address along with detailed information about your location, ISP, and network. Our free IP lookup tool provides accurate, real-time information about your internet connection.

What Is an IP Address?

An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical identifier assigned to every device connected to the internet. Think of it as your device's digital address that allows it to communicate with other devices and servers across the web.

There are two types of IP addresses:

  • IPv4: The traditional format using four sets of numbers (e.g., 192.168.1.1)
  • IPv6: The newer format using eight groups of hexadecimal numbers (e.g., 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334)

What Information Does This Tool Show?

Our IP lookup tool provides comprehensive information about your connection:

IP Address Details

  • Public IP Address: Your visible internet address
  • IP Type: Whether you're using IPv4 or IPv6

Location Information

  • City: Your approximate city location
  • Region/State: Your state or province
  • Country: Country with flag indicator
  • Postal Code: ZIP or postal code
  • Coordinates: Latitude and longitude with map link

Network Information

  • ISP: Your Internet Service Provider
  • ASN: Autonomous System Number
  • Hostname: Your network hostname (if available)
  • Timezone: Your local timezone

Why Would I Need to Know My IP Address?

1. Network Troubleshooting

When contacting technical support, you may need to provide your IP address to diagnose connection issues.

2. Remote Access Setup

Setting up remote desktop connections or VPNs often requires knowing your public IP address.

3. Security Monitoring

Check if your IP address has changed, especially if you're using a VPN or proxy service.

4. Geo-Restriction Verification

Verify that your VPN is working correctly by checking if your visible location has changed.

5. Server Configuration

Web developers and system administrators need their IP for whitelisting and firewall rules.

6. Gaming and Hosting

Setting up game servers or hosting services requires your public IP address.

Public IP vs Private IP Address

| Feature | Public IP | Private IP | |---------|-----------|------------| | Visibility | Visible to the internet | Only visible within your local network | | Assignment | Assigned by your ISP | Assigned by your router | | Uniqueness | Globally unique | Unique only within your network | | Example | 203.0.113.42 | 192.168.1.100 |

This tool shows your public IP address - the one visible to websites and services on the internet.

How to Hide Your IP Address

If you're concerned about your IP address being visible, here are some options:

  1. Virtual Private Network (VPN): Encrypts your traffic and masks your real IP
  2. Proxy Servers: Routes your traffic through an intermediary server
  3. Tor Browser: Provides anonymity through multiple layers of encryption
  4. Mobile Data: Switching between WiFi and mobile data changes your IP

Is It Safe to Share My IP Address?

Your IP address alone cannot be used to:

  • Access your device directly
  • Identify you personally
  • Get your exact physical address

However, it can be used to:

  • Determine your approximate geographic location
  • Identify your Internet Service Provider
  • Target you with location-based content or ads

We recommend using caution when sharing your IP address publicly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my IP address change?

Most home internet connections use dynamic IP addresses that change periodically. Your ISP may assign you a new IP when your router restarts or at regular intervals.

How can I get a static IP address?

Contact your ISP to request a static (permanent) IP address. Note that this service usually costs extra.

Why is my location showing wrong?

IP geolocation is approximate and based on your ISP's infrastructure. The location shown may be where your ISP routes traffic, not your exact address.

Can websites see my real IP if I use a VPN?

When properly configured, a VPN masks your real IP address. Websites only see the VPN server's IP address.

What is IPv6 and should I use it?

IPv6 is the newer internet protocol designed to replace IPv4 as addresses run out. Most modern devices support both, and your network will use whichever is available.

Does my IP address reveal my identity?

Your IP address reveals your approximate location and ISP but doesn't directly identify you personally. Your ISP, however, can link your IP to your account.


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