See Your Public IP Address Instantly
Check your public IP address and detailed network information in real-time.
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IP Information
Comprehensive IP Lookup
Retrieve detailed information about your public IP address, including ISP, location, and ASN details.
Instant IP Detection
Get your public IP address in real-time without any setup.
Geolocation Lookup
Find out your approximate location, including city and country, based on your IP.
Security Insights
See your IP version (IPv4/IPv6) and understand potential security risks.
ISP & ASN Details
View information about your Internet Service Provider and Autonomous System Number.
Network Information
Check the ASN route, connection type, and network speed classification.
Real-time Updates
Refresh anytime to get the most recent IP and network data instantly.
How to Use
Simple 5-step process
Step 1
Visit the See My IP page to check your current public IP address.
Step 2
Your public IP address and ISP details will be automatically displayed.
Step 3
View your approximate geographic location based on IP lookup.
Step 4
Check your internet service provider (ISP) and ASN details.
Step 5
Refresh the page to update your IP address and network information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our process, pricing, and technical capabilities.
See Full FAQAn IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique identifier assigned to your device when it connects to the internet. It can be IPv4 or IPv6.
The tool queries an external IP lookup service to retrieve your current public IP address and related information.
Yes, you can use a VPN, proxy, or the Tor network to mask your real IP address and browse anonymously.
IP-based geolocation is an estimate. Your location may appear different due to VPNs, ISP routing, or dynamic IP allocations.
An ASN is a unique identifier assigned to networks that control internet routing. It helps ISPs manage large-scale networks efficiently.
No, this tool only displays your public IP address, not others'. To check another IP, use an IP lookup service with their consent.
IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses, allowing for 4.3 billion unique addresses. IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses, vastly expanding the available address space.
Most home internet users have dynamic IPs that change over time. Business or dedicated connections may have static IPs that remain constant.
While your IP reveals approximate location and ISP, it does not expose your exact address. Websites and advertisers may track activity based on IP.
It depends on your ISP. Dynamic IPs may change daily, weekly, or whenever your router reconnects. Static IPs stay the same unless manually changed.
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