Find Your IP Address Instantly
Quickly discover your public IP address (IPv4 and IPv6) without any delay. This tool answers the common question: “what is my IP?” in seconds.
Check your IPv4, IPv6, ISP and location instantly
Quickly discover your public IP address (IPv4 and IPv6) without any delay. This tool answers the common question: “what is my IP?” in seconds.
Our IP checker detects both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Whether you are using a modern or legacy network, you can easily verify your IP version.
Get approximate location details including country, region, and city based on your IP address. Perfect for understanding your network location.
Identify your Internet Service Provider (ISP), organization, and timezone. Useful for troubleshooting internet or server-related issues.
Use this IP lookup tool to check if your VPN or proxy is working correctly by comparing your real IP and masked IP address.
Enter any IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) to get detailed information including location, ISP, and coordinates using our powerful IP lookup tool.
Your IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique identifier assigned to your device when you connect to the internet. It allows websites, servers, and services to recognize your device and deliver content correctly.
You can instantly check your IP address using this page. It automatically detects your public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses along with your location, ISP, and network details.
IPv4 is the most widely used version of the Internet Protocol. It consists of four numbers separated by dots (for example: 192.168.1.1) and is used to identify devices on most networks worldwide.
IPv6 is the latest version of the Internet Protocol designed to replace IPv4. It uses a longer format (for example: 2001:0db8::1) and supports a much larger number of devices connected to the internet.
IP-based location is approximate and depends on your Internet Service Provider (ISP). It may show your city or nearby region, but not your exact GPS location.
Yes, most users have dynamic IP addresses that can change over time. Your IP may change when you restart your router, switch networks, or use a VPN or proxy service.