What Is My IP Address

Check your public IP address, location, and network information

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Our Features

IP Geolocation

Pinpoint your exact location on the map with our advanced IP geolocation technology.

Network Scanner

Discover all devices connected to your network with our powerful IP scanner tool.

Security Check

Verify if your connection is secure and check for VPN, proxy or Tor usage.

IP Speed Test

Measure your internet connection speed and performance metrics.

Whois Lookup

Get detailed information about any IP address or domain registration.

IP History

Track changes to your IP address over time with our logging feature.

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How It Works

1

IP Detection

When you visit this page, our tool automatically detects your public IP address through secure API requests.

2

Location Lookup

We use your IP address to determine your approximate geographical location, including city, region and country.

3

Network Analysis

Our system analyzes your network connection to detect ISP information and security metrics.

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Device Profiling

Your browser provides information about your device specifications which we display in an easy format.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our tool provides your public IP address (both IPv4 and IPv6), geolocation data (country, city, coordinates), ISP details, network information, device specifications, browser details, and security status.

In urban areas, it's typically accurate within 5-10 miles, while in rural areas it may only pinpoint the nearest city. The location shown is usually where your Internet Service Provider routes traffic.

Most ISPs assign dynamic IP addresses that change periodically. This could happen when you restart your router, after a certain time period, or when your ISP performs maintenance.