What Is My IP
Your public IP address, location, and network at a glance.
Demo tool - results are sample data, not a live lookup.
About the What Is My IP
Your public IP address is the number the rest of the internet sees when your device makes a request. It's assigned by your internet provider (or your VPN, if you use one) and is how servers know where to send responses back.
This tool shows the IPv4 and IPv6 address you're connecting from, the approximate location and network behind it, and the reverse DNS name - useful for allowlisting your IP, debugging access rules, or confirming a VPN is active.
How to use it
- 1Open the tool. No input needed; it reads the address of your current connection.
- 2Press the button to display your public IPv4/IPv6, location, and network.
- 3Copy the address when a host or firewall asks you to allowlist your IP.
What it checks
- IPv4 / IPv6 address
- The two address formats your connection may use. Many networks now have both.
- Location
- An approximate city/country derived from the IP - not your exact position.
- Network / ASN
- The provider and Autonomous System Number that owns the IP range.
- Reverse DNS
- The hostname the IP resolves back to, if the provider set one.
Frequently asked questions
Is my IP address private information?
It's visible to every site you visit and isn't a secret, but it can reveal your provider and rough location. Use a VPN if you want to mask it.
Why is my location slightly off?
IP geolocation maps an address to the provider's registered area, which can be a nearby city rather than your exact location.
Why do I have both IPv4 and IPv6?
Most modern networks run both. Sites may reach you over either, so it helps to know both addresses.
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