What is my IP address
This is the public IP address you are connecting from right now — how the internet sees you. Read directly from the connection, no third-party services, no tracking.
Your public IP address:
We store nothing and use no tracking of any kind.
What your IP reveals (and what it doesn’t)
A public IP identifies your internet connection — the provider and approximate location (country or city). It does not reveal your name or street address; only your ISP knows that. Most home connections use a dynamic IP that changes over time.
When you need your own static IP
A home connection with a changing IP won’t do if you want to run your own server, VPN or externally reachable services. The answer is a VPS with its own public IP — running 24/7 in an EU data center, with an address that is yours.
Frequently asked questions
Why do I see IPv6 instead of IPv4?
Your provider prefers the newer IPv6 protocol, so the browser connects over it. Both addresses are valid; the world is gradually moving to IPv6 because IPv4 ran out.
Does my IP stay the same?
Usually not on home connections — ISPs assign dynamic IPs that change after a modem restart or over time. Static IPs typically come with business plans and servers.
Do you track visitors of this tool?
No. We read the IP straight from your connection (technically every server you visit sees it), store nothing and use no analytics cookies.