What is my IP ?
Your public IP address (IPv4 + IPv6), your ISP and approximate location
IP Address (IPv4 + IPv6)
Reverse DNS
Network Owner
ASN / CIDR
Country
IP detection by Cloudflare & ipify · Network data from RIPE Stat
Why check your public IP?
Your public IP is the digital identifier every web server receives when you connect to the Internet. It’s how services know “where” you come from — to pick a language, adapt content, or block access based on geography. Knowing what IP you present to the Internet is useful for three common situations: sending the info to IT support when you hit an issue (“my connection to X is broken”), checking that a VPN or SSH tunnel actually works (the displayed IP changes), and confirming your ISP handed you a modern IPv6.
What does this tool show you?
On a single page with no account required: your public IPv4 and IPv6 (fetched in parallel through Cloudflare and ipify), your reverse DNS (rDNS), your ASN (the autonomous system number that identifies your ISP on the Internet), the ISP name, the origin country, and the IP ranges associated with the network (BGP-announced prefixes). Network data comes from RIPE Stat, the reference database for Europe.
None of this data is confidential — it is visible to every server you contact on the Internet. This tool just presents it in a readable way. Nothing is retained on our server, nothing is sent to a third party beyond the public calls listed above.
Frequently asked questions
Why would I need to know my public IP?
Why do I see both an IPv4 AND an IPv6?
x.x.x.x) remains necessary as long as a large part of the web hasn’t migrated, IPv6 (format xxxx:xxxx:...) is the new standard leaving room for the Internet of Things. If only one shows up, either your ISP doesn’t hand out that protocol, or your router/OS is filtering it.