๐ My IP Address Finder
Instantly find your public IP address, ISP, location, and more — free & real-time
Your IP address is fetched in real time from a secure API. This tool only shows your public IP — your personal details such as name or home address are never revealed.
What Is My IP Address? — Complete Guide
Your IP address is a unique identifier assigned to your device every time it connects to the internet. This tool instantly shows you your public IP address along with your ISP, city, region, and country — all in real time, for free.
๐ What Is an IP Address?
An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique string of numbers that identifies your device on the internet. Every time you visit a website, send an email, or stream a video, your IP address is used to route data to and from your device. Without it, the internet simply would not know where to send information.
๐ข IPv4 vs IPv6 — What Is the Difference?
There are two versions of IP addresses in use today:
- IPv4 — The most common format, consisting of four sets of numbers separated by dots (e.g. 192.168.1.1). IPv4 supports around 4.3 billion unique addresses, which are nearly exhausted due to the rapid growth of the internet.
- IPv6 — A newer format designed to replace IPv4. It uses a longer alphanumeric format (e.g. 2001:0db8:85a3::8a2e:0370:7334) and supports an astronomically large number of addresses — over 340 undecillion — ensuring the internet can keep growing for the foreseeable future.
๐ข What Is an ISP?
Your ISP (Internet Service Provider) is the company that provides your internet connection — for example, Ethio Telecom, Safaricom, AT&T, or Comcast. Your ISP assigns you a public IP address each time you connect to the internet. This IP address is visible to websites and online services you use.
๐ Is My IP Address Private?
Your public IP address is visible to every website and online service you connect to. However, it does not directly reveal personal details like your name, home address, or phone number. It can provide your approximate city or region and identify your ISP. If privacy is a concern, using a VPN can mask your real IP address.
๐ก Why Should You Know Your IP Address?
Knowing your IP address is useful for network troubleshooting, setting up remote access to your devices, configuring routers or firewalls, verifying your VPN is working, checking if your location appears correctly to websites, and identifying potential security issues on your network.