Free Online IP Address Checker
A public IP lookup reports the IPv4 and IPv6 address your router presents to the internet, plus approximate ISP and country.
Your data is processed entirely in your browser and never sent to any server.
How to Use This Tool
- Open the page — your public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses appear immediately.
- Read the approximate ISP and country below the addresses.
- Click Copy next to any value to grab it to your clipboard.
- Refresh if you've changed networks (VPN on/off, hotspot switch) to see the new address.
What Is an IP Address Checker?
Every device on the internet has at least one IP address. Inside your home network you have a private address (usually 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x) that's only meaningful on the local LAN. To reach the public internet your router translates those private addresses to its single public IP via NAT, and that public IP is what every external site sees.
Support engineers paste their IP into a ticket so the other side can whitelist it. Remote workers verify their VPN is routing through the expected region. Developers debugging geo-routed services check whether they're being treated as the country they expect. The tool performs an anonymous request to learn your public IP and the rough geolocation associated with it — country and city level, not your street address.
Nothing is logged on our side. The data shown is the same information your browser already reveals to every site you visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a public IP?
Is my data logged?
Why does my IP change?
Published by the WeGotEveryTool team. We build and test every tool in-house and update pages when the underlying spec, formula, or recommendation changes.
Reviewed: May 2026. Disclaimer: this tool is provided as-is for general informational use. For decisions with material consequences (medical, legal, financial, security) verify results against a qualified professional source.
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