What Is My IP Address?

See your public IP address instantly, plus the country, region, city, ISP, ASN, timezone, and approximate Google Maps location of where it terminates. Detected the moment the page loads, no signup, no rate limit.

Your Public IP Address

123.25.171.20

 
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ISP
Location
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Region / State
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Postal
Coordinates
Network & Time
ISP
Organization
ASN
Timezone
Local Time
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How to Use This IP Lookup

1

Open the Page

Open the page and your IP appears at the top automatically.

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Copy or Refresh

Click Copy IP to put it on your clipboard, or Refresh after switching VPN.

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Read the Detail Panels

Read the country, city, ISP, ASN, timezone, and approximate map location.

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Your Public IP at a Glance

Beyond the raw IP address, the lookup returns country with flag, city, ISP, ASN, timezone, and a Google Maps embed showing the approximate location. Useful for verifying VPN exits at a glance.

Run it before and after switching VPN regions to confirm your traffic is actually routing through the new country.

Why Use Our IP Lookup Tool?

Instant Detection

The page server-detects your public IP from request headers (Cloudflare, X-Forwarded-For, or REMOTE_ADDR, in that order) and renders it the moment the page loads. If your detected address is IPv6, the tool transparently asks api.ipify.org for your IPv4 too, so you always see your routable IPv4, the version most apps and websites care about.

Full Geolocation

Beyond the IP itself we surface 11 useful fields, country with flag emoji and ISO code, region / state, city, postal code, latitude / longitude, ISP, organisation, ASN, timezone with UTC offset, and the live local time in that timezone. With public geolocation API, a free, public, no-key geolocation API.

Map Embed

When latitude and longitude are available, the tool drops a Google Maps embed below the detail panels showing the approximate location of your IP, usually the ISPs regional point of presence rather than your house, so it is a useful sanity check for VPN or proxy configs without leaking precise location.

One-Click Copy & Refresh

The big primary action copies your IP to the clipboard with a single click, handy for pasting into firewall rules, allowlists, support tickets, SSH configs, or DNS records. Hit Refresh after switching VPN regions or toggling your proxy to confirm the new exit IP and updated geolocation, all without reloading the page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about IP addresses and IP geolocation.

What is the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?
IPv4 addresses look like 203.0.113.42, four numbers from 0-255 separated by dots, giving roughly 4.3 billion possible addresses (which the world has run out of). IPv6 addresses look like 2001:db8::1, eight groups of hex digits separated by colons, giving roughly 3.4 × 10^38 possible addresses. Modern ISPs assign both. Most public-facing services still resolve to IPv4, which is why this tool prefers showing your IPv4 even when your browser connects via IPv6.
How accurate is IP geolocation?
IP geolocation is approximate, not GPS-precise. Country accuracy is typically 95-99%, very reliable. City accuracy is 50-80%, usually right but sometimes shows the regional ISP point of presence instead of your actual city, especially for mobile carriers, VPNs, satellite internet, or large enterprise networks. Latitude / longitude usually points to the ISP datacenter, not your front door. Treat the city and coordinates as a hint, not a precise location.
Why does the tool sometimes show a different city than where I am?
A few common reasons. (1) You are on a VPN or proxy, the IP belongs to the VPN exit node, not you. (2) Your ISP routes traffic through a regional gateway in a different city. (3) You are on mobile data, carrier IP pools are often registered to the carrier headquarters rather than the cell tower. (4) The geolocation database is out of date, IP blocks change hands and databases lag by weeks or months. (5) You are on a corporate VPN that tunnels traffic through a remote office.
Does this tool log my IP address?
No. Your IP is detected from the standard request headers your browser sends to every website, and the geolocation lookup is forwarded to public geolocation API for resolution, neither step writes to a database here. Standard server access logs may briefly record the request as part of normal web-server operation, but no per-user history is stored. If you want truly anonymous IP info, run the same lookup over a VPN or Tor.
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