What's My IP Address?

Find your public IP, location, ISP, and privacy status instantly

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How to Use

  1. 1 Your IP address is displayed automatically when you visit this page
  2. 2 View your location details including city, country, and timezone
  3. 3 Check your privacy status to see if VPN/proxy is detected
  4. 4 Click the copy button to copy your IP address to clipboard
  5. 5 View your ISP information and connection type

What You Get

This tool instantly shows your public IP address as seen by websites and services on the internet. It includes detailed geolocation information (city, country, coordinates), your Internet Service Provider (ISP) details, timezone information with local time, and privacy status including VPN/proxy detection. All information is fetched in real-time and not stored.

Input: Visit the page

Output: IPv4: 185.123.45.67 | Location: Tallinn, Estonia | ISP: Elisa | Privacy Score: 70/100

What is an IP address?

An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical identifier assigned to every device connected to the internet. It's like a mailing address for your computer, allowing data to be sent to and from your device. There are two versions: IPv4 (e.g., 192.168.1.1) and IPv6 (e.g., 2001:0db8:85a3::8a2e:0370:7334).

Is my IP address revealing my exact location?

No, IP geolocation is approximate, typically accurate to city level (within 5-25 km). It cannot pinpoint your exact street address or building. The location shown is based on your ISP's registered location for that IP range, not your actual GPS coordinates.

What does 'VPN detected' mean?

If VPN is detected, it means your connection appears to be routed through a Virtual Private Network or proxy server. This is often intentional for privacy. The IP address and location shown will be that of your VPN server, not your actual location.

Why does my location show a different city?

IP geolocation databases may not always be accurate, especially for mobile connections or if your ISP routes traffic through a different city. VPN users will see the location of their VPN server. The accuracy depends on the geolocation database used.

Can websites see my IP address?

Yes, every website you visit can see your public IP address - it's necessary for the internet to work. This is why some people use VPNs to mask their real IP. Your IP can reveal your approximate location, ISP, and can be used for basic tracking.

What is an ISP?

ISP stands for Internet Service Provider - the company that provides your internet connection (e.g., Comcast, Verizon, Elisa, Telia). Your ISP assigns you an IP address and can see all unencrypted traffic on your connection.

Is this tool storing my IP address?

No. Your IP information is fetched in real-time and displayed only in your browser. We do not log, store, or track any IP addresses or visitor data. The information exists only during your page visit.

What's the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?

IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses (like 192.168.1.1) allowing about 4 billion unique addresses. IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses (like 2001:db8::1) supporting virtually unlimited addresses. Most networks support IPv4, while IPv6 adoption is gradually increasing.

Your IP information is fetched in real-time from a geolocation API and displayed only in your browser. We do not store, log, or track any IP addresses or visitor data.