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IP Lookup

Display your public IP address with geolocation info including city, country, and ISP.

This tool will send a request to external services (ipinfo.io) to retrieve your public IP address. No data is stored on our servers.

Free IP Lookup Tool – Find Your IP Address and Location Online

Every device connected to the internet has an IP (Internet Protocol) address — a unique numerical identifier that enables communication between devices. Knowing your IP address is useful for troubleshooting network issues, configuring firewalls, setting up remote access, or simply understanding how you appear online.

Our free IP lookup tool instantly detects your public IP address and displays associated geolocation information including city, region, country, timezone, and Internet Service Provider (ISP). The detection happens automatically when you visit the page — no buttons to click or forms to fill out.

Your public IP address is different from your local (private) IP address. The public IP is assigned by your ISP and is visible to websites and services you connect to. If you use a VPN, the tool will show the VPN server's IP address instead, which is a good way to verify that your VPN is working correctly.

All data is fetched from public IP geolocation services and displayed in your browser. No personal information is stored or tracked by our tool. The geolocation data is approximate and typically accurate to the city level, not to a specific street address.

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FAQ

What is an IP address?+
An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a numerical label assigned to every device connected to a computer network. It serves two main purposes: identifying the host or network interface, and providing the location of the host in the network for routing purposes.
What is the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?+
IPv4 addresses are 32-bit numbers written as four decimal octets (e.g., 192.168.1.1), providing about 4.3 billion unique addresses. IPv6 addresses are 128-bit numbers written in hexadecimal (e.g., 2001:0db8::1), providing virtually unlimited addresses to accommodate the growing number of internet-connected devices.
Can someone find my exact location from my IP address?+
No. IP geolocation is approximate and typically identifies your city or metropolitan area, not your exact street address. The accuracy depends on your ISP and how they allocate IP addresses. For precise location, separate GPS or device-level permissions would be required.
Why does the tool show a different location when I use a VPN?+
A VPN routes your internet traffic through a server in another location, making websites see the VPN server's IP address instead of yours. The tool correctly displays the VPN server's location, which is a useful way to verify your VPN is active and functioning.
Is my IP address static or dynamic?+
Most residential internet connections use dynamic IP addresses, which change periodically (usually when your router reconnects). Businesses often use static IP addresses that remain constant. You can check by visiting this tool on different days to see if your IP changes.

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