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What is My IP Address?

Instantly discover your public IP address and get detailed information about your internet connection. Find out your IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, location, ISP details, and network information. Completely free and secure.

Your IP Address Lookup

Your IP address is automatically detected and displayed below along with additional network information including your location, internet service provider, and connection details.

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Last updated: January 10 2026

Reviewed by the QuickTooly Team

Why QuickTooly

Why Use QuickTooly's IP Lookup?

Instant & Accurate

Detects your IP in milliseconds by querying multiple reliable sources simultaneously for maximum accuracy.

Privacy First

No data stored, no login required. Your IP lookup happens entirely in your browser — nothing is sent to our servers.

Comprehensive Details

Location, ISP, hostname, IPv6 address, and HTTP headers — everything you need in a single free tool.

What is My IP Guide

Understanding Your IP Address

An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical identifier assigned to your device when it connects to the internet. It serves as your device's digital address, allowing other devices and servers to send information back to you across the internet.

What Information Does Your IP Address Reveal?

  • Geographic Location: Your approximate location including country, region, and city based on your ISP's infrastructure.
  • Internet Service Provider: The company that provides your internet connection and assigns your IP address.
  • Connection Type: Whether you're using a residential, business, or mobile internet connection.
  • Network Information: Technical details about your network configuration and routing.

IPv4 vs IPv6

IPv4IPv6
FormatFour decimal groupsEight hexadecimal groups
Example192.168.1.12001:db8::1
Address Space~4.3 billion340 undecillion
StatusWidely usedGrowing adoption

Most devices currently use IPv4 addresses, which consist of four numbers separated by periods (like 192.168.1.1). IPv6 is the newer standard that uses longer addresses with letters and numbers separated by colons, providing many more possible addresses to accommodate the growing number of internet-connected devices.

Privacy and Security

While your IP address reveals general location information, it doesn't expose your exact physical address or personal details. However, it can be used for tracking across websites. For enhanced privacy, consider using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) which masks your real IP address.

Why Check Your IP Address?

  • Network Troubleshooting: Diagnose connectivity issues and verify your network configuration.
  • Security Verification: Confirm your location appears correct and verify VPN functionality.
  • Remote Access Setup: Configure remote desktop, gaming servers, or other network services.
  • Geolocation Testing: Test how websites detect your location for content delivery or restrictions.

Quick IP Address Lookup

Use QuickTooly.com's IP address tool to instantly discover your public IP address along with detailed network and location information. Our tool provides accurate, real-time data about your internet connection without storing any personal information.

Whether you're troubleshooting network issues, setting up remote access, or simply curious about your internet connection details, our IP address tool gives you all the information you need in one convenient location.

IP Lookup FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is my IP address right now?

Your current public IP address is automatically detected and displayed at the top of this page. It is the address your internet service provider (ISP) has assigned to your network, used to identify your device when communicating online.

What is the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?

IPv4 addresses use four groups of numbers separated by periods (e.g., 192.168.1.1) and support about 4.3 billion unique addresses. IPv6 uses eight groups of hexadecimal characters separated by colons (e.g., 2001:db8::1) and supports a virtually unlimited number of addresses. IPv6 was introduced to solve IPv4 address exhaustion.

Can someone find my physical address from my IP address?

No. Your IP address reveals your approximate geographic location based on your ISP's infrastructure — typically down to your city or region — but not your exact street address or personal details. This location is associated with your ISP's network, not your home.

What does ISP mean and why does it appear with my IP?

ISP stands for Internet Service Provider — the company that provides your internet connection (e.g., Comcast, AT&T, or a local provider). Your ISP assigns your public IP address from their pool of addresses, which is why their name appears alongside your IP in lookup results.

How do I hide or change my IP address?

The most common way is to use a VPN (Virtual Private Network), which routes your traffic through a server in another location and masks your real IP. You can also use Tor for anonymity, or simply restart your router if your ISP uses dynamic IP assignment (your IP may change).

Is this IP lookup tool free and private?

Yes. QuickTooly's IP lookup is completely free with no registration required. Your IP information is fetched directly in your browser — we do not store, log, or share your IP address or any personal data.