What's My IP

Check your public IP address, location, and ISP details.

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Features

IPv4 & IPv6 Detection

Instantly detects your public IP address type and version.

Precise Geolocation

Visualizes your location on a map with City, Region, and Country details.

Privacy Analysis

Helps identify if you are exposing your real location or if your VPN works correctly.

ISP Intelligence

Displays your Internet Service Provider, Organization, and ASN connection details.

Device Info

Shows your User-Agent string and detected device type for debugging.

About What's My IP

The 'What Is My IP Address' tool is a fast and reliable utility designed to reveal how your device is seen by the internet. Every device connected to the web is assigned a unique IP address which acts as your digital return address. This tool goes beyond just numbers. It performs a comprehensive analysis of your connection to determine your physical location (Geolocation), identify your Internet Service Provider (ISP), and detect if you are behind a proxy or VPN. Whether you are a network administrator troubleshooting connectivity, a gamer checking latency factors, or a privacy-conscious user verifying your anonymity, this tool gives you the complete data picture in milliseconds.

How to Use What's My IP

  • 1
    Visit Page

    Simply open the tool. Your IP address is automatically detected upon load.

  • 2
    View IP Details

    See your main Public IP displayed prominently at the top.

  • 3
    Check Location

    Scroll down to the Location card to see where your IP is geographically registered.

  • 4
    Save Data

    Copy your IP to the clipboard with a single click if needed for configuration.

Frequently Asked Questions

An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network. It serves two main functions: host or network interface identification and location addressing.
IP geolocation is an approximation. It identifies the location of your ISP's regional hub or data center, not your exact house. It is accurate enough for country and region targeting but not for GPS-level precision.
IPv4 is the original IP address system (e.g., 192.0.2.1) which ran out of addresses. IPv6 is the new standard (e.g., 2001:db8::1) that allows for an infinite number of devices. Modern networks support both.
Yes, utilizing a VPN (Virtual Private Network) is the most effective way. It routes your traffic through a secure server, replacing your real IP with the server's IP.
Yes, it shows the Public IP address of your Router, which is the address the internet sees. All devices on your home Wi-Fi typically share this same public IP.