What Is My IP Address
Find your public IP address instantly. Simple, fast, no sign-up needed.
About This Tool
So you're wondering, "What is my IP address?" Honestly, it's not as mysterious as it sounds. Your IP address is basically your device’s ID on the internet. Think of it like a mailing address—but for data. Every time you load a website, send an email, or stream a video, your device uses this address to communicate with servers.
This tool? It’s simple. You land on the page, and boom—there it is. No login, no tracking (unless your browser’s doing its usual snooping), just your public IP address staring back at you. Useful if you’re setting up a server, troubleshooting a connection, or just curious. Don’t overthink it.
Key Features
- Instant display of your public IP address—no waiting, no nonsense.
- Shows both IPv4 and IPv6 if your network supports them (most do these days).
- Detects your approximate location based on IP—city and region, not your exact couch.
- Works on any device: phone, laptop, tablet, even that old Chromebook in the closet.
- No ads, no pop-ups, no “sign up to see your IP” nonsense. Just the info you came for.
FAQ
Q: Is this safe? Am I being tracked?
A: The tool itself doesn’t store or log your IP. But yeah, your ISP and maybe the website you're on can see it—that’s just how the internet works. If you’re paranoid, use a VPN. Otherwise, relax. It’s not like they’re showing your credit card number.
Q: Why does my IP change sometimes?
A: Most home internet connections use dynamic IPs, meaning your ISP assigns a new one every so often—like when you restart your router. Only businesses or folks paying extra usually get a static (unchanging) IP. So if it’s different tomorrow? Totally normal.