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What Is My IP Address?

See your public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses when available, plus ISP, ASN, country, city, and timezone. Free, instant, and no signup required.

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Updated April 22, 2026. This page shows live IPv4 and IPv6 results each time it loads.

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Your public IP address is the external address assigned by your ISP to your router. It is also called WAN IP or external IP, and every website you visit can see it.

What is an IP address?

An IP address identifies your device on the internet. It tells servers where to send responses when you open websites, stream videos, or use apps.

Public IP vs. private IP address

Public IP is visible on the internet. Private IP (such as `192.168.1.10` or `10.0.0.5`) is used only in local networks. NAT translates private traffic to public traffic.

IPv4 vs. IPv6 — what is the difference?

IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses and is limited in scale. IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses with much larger address space. Dual-stack networks can expose both at the same time.

What does your IP address reveal?

Your IP can reveal approximate city, country, ISP, ASN, and connection type. It does not directly reveal your full personal identity, but can contribute to tracking with other signals.

Is my IP static or dynamic?

Most residential users get dynamic IPs that can change on reconnect or router restart. Static IPs are mostly used by business links, servers, and special hosting setups.

How to check if your VPN or proxy is working

Check once with VPN/proxy off, then enable it and refresh. If IP, ISP, city, and timezone change as expected, your traffic route is likely correct.

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