What Is My IP

Understanding your IP address is crucial in today's digital landscape. It serves as your online identity, facilitating communication and providing vital information about your device's location and connectivity.

Your public IP address
74.7.241.54
United States, Atlanta

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What is My IP Address?

Your IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique numerical label assigned to every device connected to the internet. It works like a postal address for your device — allowing websites, servers, and services to know where to send the data you request. Without it, communication on the internet simply wouldn't work.

360Converters' What Is My IP tool detects your public IPv4 and IPv6 address instantly, along with your approximate location, ISP, and connection type. There's no sign-up, no software to install, and no data stored — just open the page and your IP address is shown immediately, completely free.

1969ARPANET launches — the first network to use numerical addressing between nodes
1981IPv4 standardised with 32-bit addresses, creating ~4.3 billion unique IPs
1998IPv6 introduced with 128-bit addresses to solve looming address exhaustion
2011IANA exhausts the last IPv4 blocks — global transition to IPv6 accelerates
TodayMost devices hold both IPv4 and IPv6 — free tools like 360Converters show both instantly

How to Use This Tool

  1. 1Open the page — visit 360Converters' What Is My IP tool. Your public IP address is detected and displayed automatically the moment the page loads.
  2. 2View your IP details — see your IPv4 address, IPv6 address (if available), ISP name, and approximate geographic location all at once.
  3. 3Check your location data — review the country, region, and city associated with your IP address based on geolocation data.
  4. 4Copy your IP address — click the copy button next to your IP to save it to your clipboard instantly for use elsewhere.
  5. 5Use the information — troubleshoot network issues, verify a VPN connection, whitelist your IP, or share it with a server admin — all in seconds, free.
Network troubleshooting VPN verification Server whitelisting Remote access setup Geolocation check ISP identification Security auditing

Why Use Our What Is My IP Tool?

Instant, automatic detection

No buttons to click, no forms to fill. Your public IP address is detected and displayed the moment you land on the page — faster than any alternative.

IPv4 and IPv6 support

See both your IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in one place. Most tools only show one — ours gives you the full picture of your current connection.

Location and ISP details

Go beyond just the IP number. View your approximate city, region, country, and ISP name to understand exactly how your connection appears to the outside world.

Free, no sign-up needed

Completely free to use with no account, no tracking, and no data stored. Your IP lookup is private — we detect it to display it, nothing more.

Frequently Asked Questions

An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique numerical identifier assigned to every device connected to the internet or a local network. It allows devices to communicate with each other by identifying the source and destination of data packets. There are two versions in common use today: IPv4 (e.g. 192.168.1.1) and IPv6 (e.g. 2001:db8::1).
Simply open 360Converters' What Is My IP page — your public IP address is detected and displayed automatically, with no clicking, searching, or sign-up required. The tool also shows your IPv6 address, ISP, and approximate location all on the same page.
Yes, completely free. There are no charges, no premium tiers, and no account required to check your IP address. You can use the tool as many times as you need at no cost, from any device and any browser.
Yes, it is completely safe. Your IP address is already visible to every website you visit — this tool simply shows you what others can already see. Knowing your own IP address does not create any new security risk, and our tool does not expose any additional personal information.
No. We detect your IP address solely to display it to you on-screen. We do not log, store, sell, or share your IP address or any associated data. Your lookup is private and leaves no record on our servers.
IPv4 is the older 32-bit addressing system that produces addresses like 203.0.113.45, supporting around 4.3 billion unique addresses. IPv6 is the newer 128-bit standard that produces longer addresses like 2001:db8::1, supporting a virtually unlimited number of devices. Most modern connections use both simultaneously, known as dual-stack networking.
IP-based geolocation is typically accurate to the country and region level, and often to the city level. However, it reflects the location of your ISP's network infrastructure, not your precise physical address. If you use a VPN or proxy, the location shown will reflect the VPN server's location rather than your own.
Common reasons include verifying a VPN is working correctly, whitelisting your IP on a firewall or server, setting up remote desktop access, troubleshooting network connectivity issues, confirming your ISP's assigned address, and checking whether your connection is being routed as expected.
Yes. The What Is My IP tool is fully responsive and works on smartphones, tablets, and desktop browsers. Whether you're on iOS, Android, or any other mobile platform, your IP address and connection details are detected and displayed automatically — no app required.
Most home internet connections use a dynamic IP address, which is reassigned by your ISP periodically — for example, when your router restarts or after a set lease period expires. Businesses and servers often use static IP addresses that never change. If you use a VPN, your visible IP address will change to match the VPN server's address each session.