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🌐IP Address Lookup

Look up your public IP address and basic network information.

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Your Public IP Address

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Note

  • Your public IP is fetched from api.ipify.org
  • Detailed geolocation (city, ISP, timezone) requires a paid API service
  • If you are using a VPN, the displayed IP is your VPN exit node
  • Your local/private network IP is not exposed to websites by default

About IP Address Lookup

IP Address Lookup instantly displays your public IP address along with your approximate geographic location, ISP name, and connection type. It's the quickest way to find your external IP for configuring servers, firewalls, VPNs, or remote access tools.

How to Use IP Address Lookup

  1. 1

    Open the IP Address Lookup tool

    Navigate to the tool and your public IP address is displayed automatically without any input required.

  2. 2

    View your IP details

    See your public IP address, approximate location, ISP name, and connection type.

  3. 3

    Copy your IP address

    Click 'Copy' next to your IP address to copy it to the clipboard for use in server configurations or support tickets.

Common Use Cases

  • Finding your public IP address to configure a firewall or server whitelist
  • Verifying that a VPN is masking your real IP address correctly
  • Diagnosing network issues by checking current IP assignment
  • Setting up remote desktop or SSH access that requires your current external IP

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between my public and private IP address?
Your private IP is assigned by your router and is only visible within your local network (e.g., 192.168.x.x). Your public IP is the address assigned by your ISP and is visible to websites and servers on the internet.
Why does my IP location show a different city than where I am?
IP geolocation maps your IP to a location based on ISP registration data, which often corresponds to a regional data center or ISP office rather than your exact physical location.
Will my IP address change?
Most residential ISPs assign dynamic IP addresses that can change when you restart your router or after a certain period. Static IP addresses (which don't change) are typically available as a paid add-on from your ISP.

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