What’s My IP
Detect your public IPv4 and IPv6 address and copy them instantly.
Click Detect to fetch your public IP. (This uses a third-party endpoint.)
Results
Public IPv4
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Public IPv6
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Notes
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Tool description
“What’s my IP?” shows the public address your device uses to reach the internet. This can help troubleshoot connectivity, VPNs, remote access, and IP allowlists.
How to use
- Click Detect.
- Copy your IPv4 or IPv6 address as needed.
- If an IP is unavailable, your network may not support that protocol.
Why it’s useful
- Confirm whether a VPN changed your exit IP.
- Provide your IP to support teams for allowlisting.
- Check IPv6 availability on your network.
Use cases & interpretation
- Remote access: Some services require your public IP for access rules.
- ISP CGNAT: Your public IP may be shared across multiple customers.
- IPv6: If IPv6 is “Unavailable”, your network may be IPv4-only.
FAQs
No. This shows your public internet-facing IP address as seen by an external service.
Browsers can’t directly “know” their public IP without contacting an external server. We call a minimal API
that returns only your IP address.
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