Free Online IP Address Converter
Convert IP addresses between different formats instantly.
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IP Address Converter
Examples
Local Network
Common local network addresses
Localhost
Loopback addresses
Private Network
Private network range
Public IPv6
Example public IPv6 address
Link Local
Link-local addresses
Subnet Broadcast
Broadcast address for local network
Documentation
Documentation and example addresses
Private Class B
Class B private network
Multicast
Multicast addresses
Special Purpose
Special purpose addresses
Comprehensive IP Conversion
Quickly convert IP addresses between various formats with accuracy and ease.
IPv4 Address Support
Convert standard IPv4 addresses to Decimal, Binary, Octal, and Hex formats.
Decimal IP Representation
View and convert IP addresses into decimal format for easy calculations.
Binary Format Conversion
Seamlessly switch between IP address binary and human-readable formats.
Hexadecimal Representation
Instantly view IP addresses in hex format for low-level network configurations.
Octal Format Support
Convert IP addresses into octal format for specialized networking needs.
Easy Copy and Paste
Quickly copy converted values for use in network configurations or documentation.
How to Use
Simple 4-step process
Step 1
Enter an IP address in any supported format (IPv4, Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hex).
Step 2
Choose the input format (IPv4, Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal).
Step 3
Instantly view conversions in all available formats with automatic updates.
Step 4
Copy the converted values for further use in networking or development.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our process, pricing, and technical capabilities.
See Full FAQAn IP address is a unique identifier assigned to a device on a network to facilitate communication.
Different networking systems and configurations require IP addresses in varying formats, such as binary or hex.
The decimal format represents the IP address as a single large integer rather than four octets.
Currently, this tool only supports IPv4 conversions. IPv6 support may be added in future updates.
Yes, binary format is often used in subnetting and low-level network configurations.
Octal format represents the IP address using base-8 notation, useful in legacy systems.
Hex is commonly used in networking and computing to represent large values efficiently.
Yes, you can quickly copy any converted IP address format using the copy button.
Yes, our IP address converter is completely free with no limitations.
No, all conversions are performed client-side, ensuring privacy and security.
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