Network Utility

What Is My IP Address

Check your current public IP address, browser, device, screen, language, and timezone information.

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What is a public IP address?

A public IP address is the address used to identify your current internet connection on the web. The displayed value may change depending on your router, internet provider, VPN, proxy, or mobile network.

When is this useful?

  1. Check your current IP address when connecting to a server, NAS, or remote service from outside.
  2. Quickly verify whether a VPN, proxy, Wi-Fi, or mobile data connection is being used.
  3. Review basic browser, operating system, screen resolution, and timezone information.
Are private IP and public IP different?

Yes. A private IP is used inside your local network, while a public IP is visible on the internet. This tool displays the public IP address seen from outside.

Does my IP change when using a VPN?

Yes. When using a VPN, the displayed IP address may be the VPN server address instead of your actual internet provider address.

What is the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?

IPv4 is the most widely used internet address format, while IPv6 is a newer protocol designed to provide a much larger address space.

Can my IP change between mobile data and Wi-Fi?

Yes. Your public IP address can change when you switch between mobile data, home Wi-Fi, office networks, or other connection environments.

Is it safe to share my public IP address?

A public IP address alone usually does not reveal personal information, but it is not recommended to expose it repeatedly on public posts, screenshots, or shared images.