What Is My IP Address?
See the public IP address your connection presents.
What Is My IP Address
Developer tool running locally in browser
What does What Is My IP Address do?
Shows the public IP address your request arrives with, together with browser details your device reveals to every site you visit — screen size, time zone, language and platform. Useful for checking a VPN, debugging an allowlist, or understanding your own footprint.
How to Use What Is My IP Address
- 1Load the pageYour IP address is detected automatically.
- 2Review the detailsEverything listed is visible to any site you visit.
- 3Copy if neededFor an allowlist or a support ticket.
Key Features
- Public IP address as seen by the server, IPv4 or IPv6
- Browser, platform, screen size, time zone and language
- Do Not Track and global privacy signal status
- Copy the address in one tap
- Explains what each value reveals about you
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a public IP address?
The address your internet provider assigns to your connection, which every server you contact can see. Devices inside your home share it through NAT, so your laptop’s local 192.168.x.x address is different and private.
Does my IP address reveal my location?
Approximately — usually the city or region of your provider’s exchange, which can be tens of kilometres out. It does not reveal your street address. Only your provider can link an address to a subscriber, normally under legal process.
Why does my IP address change?
Most residential connections use dynamic addressing, so the address changes on reconnection or after a lease expires. Mobile networks change it far more often. A static address is usually a paid business option.
Do you log my IP address?
The detection endpoint reads the address from the request headers, returns it, and does not write it to any log or database. Standard web server request logs may still record it, as they do for every site on the internet.
Your IP is read from the request headers and returned to you. It is not written to an application log, stored or shared. The browser details are read entirely in the page.
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