Discover Your Public IP and Device Information

Quickly discover your public IP, estimated provider (ISP), and basic device information and approximate location.

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Discover Public IP

See your public IP, estimated provider and basic device information.

IP Address

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Provider (ISP)

Approx. location

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Device

Browser

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The request is made directly from your browser to a public IP information service. No data is sent to our server.

Quick guide and practical context

What this tool does

This tool identifies your public IP visible to the internet and queries a public IP service to return additional information such as ISP, approximate city/region and coordinates.

The request is made directly from your browser to the public service and results are displayed on-screen. Device details (OS and browser) are detected from the User-Agent string for quick diagnostics.

When to use it

Use it to check which public IP your connection is using, confirm if your ISP changed, validate firewall rules, test geo-blocking behavior, or gather info for support.

  • Check the public IP before configuring external services.
  • Confirm which ISP appears to external services.
  • Get an approximate location based on IP for diagnostics (not precise).
  • Copy IP in different formats (with or without dots) for scripts and validation.

Privacy and limitations

The tool performs a simple browser-side call to a public IP service. No data is sent to this website's server. Location is an IP-based estimate and may be incorrect or reflect the ISP location.

Do not use these results for legal, safety, or high-precision needs.

How to copy the IP

You can copy the IP exactly (with dots) or in a compact format without dots, useful for systems that expect only digits. The UI provides copy buttons for both formats.

Frequently asked questions

What is a public IP?

A public IP is the address your connection uses on the internet as seen by external servers. Multiple devices behind a router may share the same public IP.

Does the site receive my IP?

No. The request is made directly from your browser to a public IP service; this site does not automatically receive or persist your IP.

Is location accurate?

Not necessarily. IP-based location is an estimate and may point to the ISP region rather than your exact address.

Can I copy the IP without dots?

Yes. There is a button to copy the IP without dots (for example 123456789 instead of 123.456.78.9) for systems requiring only digits.

Is this tool free?

Yes. It uses a public IP service for basic queries.

Helpful links to continue similar tasks without starting over.

Privacy and local processing

Tools on this page run directly in your browser and do not send entered content to a backend. This improves privacy and reduces latency.

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