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Your IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique identifier assigned to your device by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Every time you connect to a website, your public IP address is visible to that site. This tool instantly shows your IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, your approximate geographic location, and whether your connection appears to use a VPN or proxy.
Knowing your public IP address is useful for troubleshooting network issues, verifying your VPN is working correctly, checking if your ISP assigned a new address, or understanding what information websites can see about you. If you use a VPN, your displayed IP should show the VPN server's location rather than your real location.
Beyond checking your IP, we offer free tools to test your internet privacy:
No. An IP address only reveals your approximate location (city or region), your ISP, and whether you appear to be behind a VPN. It cannot pinpoint your street address.
IPv4 uses four numbers like 192.168.1.1. IPv6 uses a longer hexadecimal format like 2001:db8::1 and supports far more addresses. Many networks run both. Learn more.
Use a VPN, the Tor browser, or a proxy server. A VPN is the most practical choice for everyday browsing as it encrypts all traffic. Read our guide.
Most ISPs assign dynamic IP addresses that change periodically. Restarting your router, switching networks, or reconnecting to a VPN can also change your IP. Learn why.
A DNS leak happens when your DNS requests bypass your VPN and go to your ISP's servers, exposing your browsing activity. Test for DNS leaks.
Read our guides: IPv4 vs IPv6, Public vs Private IP, Find router IP, Why IP changes, How to hide your IP. Full list: All guides | Hebrew version (עברית).