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IP Address Info

Detect your public IP address and view geolocation data, ISP details, and network information.

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1. Open the tool to automatically detect your current public IP address. 2. View your IP address details including version (IPv4 or IPv6) displayed at the top. 3. Browse the geolocation data showing your approximate city, region, and country. 4. Check your ISP and organization information in the network details section. 5. Copy your IP address or any displayed field using the copy buttons.

About This Tool

Instantly discover your public IP address along with detailed geolocation and network information. The IP Address Info tool detects your current IP address and displays your approximate location, internet service provider (ISP), timezone, and other network details - all without requiring any input from you.

Understanding your IP address is useful for troubleshooting network issues, verifying VPN connections, checking geolocation accuracy, and ensuring your privacy setup is working correctly. The tool shows both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses when available, and the geolocation data includes country, region, city, and approximate coordinates.

The detection is performed client-side using public IP lookup APIs. No personal data is stored or logged. This tool is particularly helpful for developers testing location-based features, remote workers verifying VPN connections, and anyone curious about what information their IP address reveals to websites they visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical label assigned to every device connected to a network. It serves as your device identifier on the internet, similar to a mailing address for your computer.
IP-based geolocation is approximate and typically accurate to the city or regional level. It is not precise enough to identify a street address. VPNs and proxies will show the location of the server you are connected through.
IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses (like 192.168.1.1) and supports about 4.3 billion unique addresses. IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses (like 2001:0db8:85a3::8a2e:0370:7334) and supports a virtually unlimited number of addresses.
Yes. Every website you visit can see your public IP address - it is a fundamental part of how internet communication works. To mask your IP, you can use a VPN, proxy server, or the Tor network.
Most residential internet connections use dynamic IP addresses assigned by your ISP. Your IP may change when your router restarts or your DHCP lease expires. Businesses often use static IP addresses that remain constant.

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