What Is My IP? — Free IP Address Finder (IPv4, IPv6, Location, ISP)
Use this free IP Address Finder to instantly detect your public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, plus approximate location, ISP/ASN, timezone, and more. Works in your browser with trusted public endpoints; no login required.
Your IP Details
- Public IPv4: Detecting…
- Public IPv6: Detecting…
- Hostname (reverse DNS): —
- ISP / Organization: —
- ASN: —
- Country: —
- Region / State: —
- City: —
- Timezone: —
- Approx. Coordinates: —
- Maps Link: —
- User Agent:
- Connection (HTTPS) Latency: Measuring…
About This IP Address Checker
This tool uses public APIs to detect your public IP (the address the internet sees). It does not access your private/local network IPs for privacy reasons. Results include IPv4 and IPv6 where available, reverse DNS hostname, ASN/ISP, and a coarse geo lookup (city/region/country). Geo data is approximate and can differ from your exact location.
Why Check Your IP Address?
- Verify your VPN or proxy is working (IP and location should change).
- Troubleshoot connectivity and region-specific issues.
- Know your ASN/ISP for support tickets or network diagnostics.
- Check if your connection supports IPv6.
How to Use
- Open this page. Detection runs automatically.
- Press Refresh after connecting/disconnecting a VPN to re-check.
- Use Copy All to share details with support securely.
Privacy Note
All detection runs in your browser and queries public endpoints over HTTPS. No text you type is uploaded. We only request your IP info from third-party services to show you your own network details.
Frequently Asked Questions
1) What is my public IP?
Your public IP is the address your device presents to the internet via your provider or VPN. This can be IPv4, IPv6, or both (dual stack).
2) Why do IP location and my real location differ?
Geo IP databases map the IP owner’s registered region or the nearest gateway, so city-level accuracy can vary.
3) How can I change my IP address?
Use a VPN/proxy, switch networks, or power-cycle your router (dynamic IPs only). Static IPs won’t change unless your provider updates them.
4) What is ASN?
Autonomous System Number identifies a network on the internet (owned by ISPs, data centers, cloud providers, etc.).
5) Does this tool store my data?
No. Results are fetched in your browser directly from public APIs and shown to you. We don’t store your data.
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