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What Is My IP Address? – Check Your Public IP Instantly

Check your IP address instantly. See public IP, location, ISP. No VPN detection, no tracking. Privacy-first IP checker.

Fetching your IP address...

How to use this what is my ip

  1. Open this page and your public IP address is detected and displayed automatically
  2. Wait a moment for the lookup to complete - a loading spinner shows while the IP and location are being fetched
  3. View your IP address in the highlighted box, along with city, region, country, and timezone if available
  4. Click the copy button next to your IP address to copy it to your clipboard
  5. If you are using a VPN or proxy, connect it first and reload the page to confirm the displayed IP changes
  6. If the lookup fails, check your internet connection and reload the page to retry

Frequently Asked Questions

What is my IP address?

Your IP address is a unique identifier assigned to your device when connected to the internet. It allows websites and services to communicate with your device.

Is my IP address private?

The IP address shown is your public IP address, which is visible to websites you visit. Your private IP address (used on your local network) is different.

Can websites track me using my IP?

Your IP address can provide general location information, but it cannot identify you personally. For better privacy, consider using a VPN.

A 'what is my IP' tool helps you quickly find the public IP address your device is currently using, along with the rough geographic location tied to it. This is useful for people troubleshooting home or office networking, remote workers setting up VPN or firewall rules, gamers configuring port forwarding, and anyone submitting an IP address to a support ticket, allowlist, or server configuration. It's also handy for confirming that a VPN or proxy is actually working by checking whether the displayed IP and location change after connecting. This tool doesn't require typing anything in - your public IP is detected and displayed the moment the page loads, making it a fast way to answer a question you can't normally see from your own device.

What is what is my ip?

This tool determines your public IP address by making a request from your browser to a third-party IP lookup service (ipapi.co, with api.ipify.org as a fallback), which sees the connection and reports back the IP address, along with approximate city, region, country, and timezone data inferred from that address. Your device itself has no built-in way to know its own public-facing IP, since that address is assigned by your ISP or network at the point where your traffic reaches the internet - it can only be observed from the outside. This site does not log, store, or process the returned IP or location data anywhere; the lookup happens directly between your browser and the third-party service, and the result is only ever displayed back to you on this page.

Common use cases

  • Networking troubleshooting: Confirming the public IP a router or modem is presenting to the internet
  • VPN and proxy verification: Checking that your IP address and location actually change after connecting to a VPN
  • Remote access setup: Finding the IP address needed to configure port forwarding, dynamic DNS, or remote desktop access
  • Support tickets and allowlisting: Providing your current public IP to an IT team, game server admin, or service that restricts access by IP
  • Confirming ISP or network changes: Checking whether your IP address has changed after a router reboot or ISP outage
  • General curiosity: Quickly checking what IP and location websites see when you visit them

Limitations and common mistakes

  • The displayed IP and location come from a third-party lookup service, not from this site, so accuracy depends entirely on that service's database
  • If you are behind a VPN, proxy, or corporate network, the IP and location shown will reflect that intermediary, not your actual physical location
  • Location data (city, region, timezone) is approximate and derived from IP address ranges - it can be off by many miles, especially on mobile networks
  • If the primary lookup service is unreachable, the tool falls back to a service that returns only the IP address without location details
  • This tool requires an internet connection and outbound access to the third-party lookup APIs; it will not work fully offline