What Is My IP

Want to know your public IP address and where it's located? The free What Is My IP tool by Amaze SEO Tools instantly detects your IP address the moment the page loads — and with one click, reveals a comprehensive breakdown of your geographic location, internet provider, time zone, and more, complete with an interactive map.
Your IP Address 216.73.216.143
Location United States (US),

Amaze SEO Tools presents a free What Is My IP tool that identifies your public-facing IP address and provides detailed geolocation data associated with that address.

Your IP (Internet Protocol) address is the unique numerical label assigned to your device by your internet service provider every time you connect to the web. It serves as your device's return address on the internet — websites need it to know where to send the data you've requested. Despite being essential to every single online interaction, your IP address is normally hidden from view. You never see it while browsing, emailing, or streaming.

Our tool makes your IP visible instantly. As soon as you open the page, your address and approximate location appear automatically. Click "Show More Details" to unlock a full geolocation profile with region, city, coordinates, ISP information, and a pinpointed map.

What You See on Page Load

The moment the page finishes loading — without any input from you — two pieces of information are already displayed:

Your IP Address

Displayed in highlighted red/pink text for easy visibility. This is your public IP as seen by external servers — the address that websites, services, and online platforms receive when your device communicates with them. It may be an IPv4 address (e.g., 192.168.1.1) or an IPv6 address (e.g., 2402:a00:405:e93b:e101:c0cc:5c65:cfed) depending on your ISP and network configuration.

Location

A brief country-level location shown alongside the country code — for example, India (IN) or United States (US). This gives you an immediate high-level idea of where your IP is geographically registered.

reCAPTCHA (I'm not a robot)

Complete the "I'm not a robot" checkbox to unlock the extended details view.

Show More Details (Dark Button)

Click this button after passing the reCAPTCHA to expand the results into a full geolocation profile with 13 detailed fields plus an interactive Google Map showing your approximate location.

Expanded Results After "Show More Details"

Clicking the button reveals an interactive Google Map centered on your approximate location, followed by a detailed data table containing:

  • Your IP Address — The same public IP shown initially, now within the comprehensive results layout.
  • Location — Country name with its two-letter ISO code (e.g., India (IN), Germany (DE)).
  • Region — The state, province, or administrative region associated with your IP (e.g., Gujarat, California, Bavaria).
  • Country — The full country name.
  • Country Code — The two-letter ISO 3166-1 code (e.g., IN, US, DE, JP).
  • City — The estimated city or metropolitan area tied to your IP geolocation database entry (e.g., Ahmedabad, San Francisco, Mumbai).
  • Latitude — The approximate north-south geographic coordinate of your IP's registered location (e.g., 23.0276).
  • Longitude — The approximate east-west geographic coordinate (e.g., 72.5871).
  • Time Zone — The IANA time zone string associated with your location (e.g., Asia/Kolkata, America/New_York, Europe/Berlin).
  • Currency Code — The ISO 4217 currency code for your country (e.g., INR, USD, EUR).
  • Zip — The postal or ZIP code estimated from IP geolocation (e.g., 382350).
  • ISP — Your Internet Service Provider's name and ASN (Autonomous System Number) — the organization routing your internet traffic (e.g., Gujarat Telelik Pvt Ltd (AS45916)).

The Google Map visually pinpoints the estimated location, letting you zoom in and out to understand the geographic context of your IP registration.

How to Use What Is My IP – Step by Step

  1. Open the What Is My IP tool on the Amaze SEO Tools website.
  2. View your IP address and country — both are displayed immediately on page load.
  3. Pass the reCAPTCHA security check.
  4. Click "Show More Details" to reveal the full geolocation breakdown and interactive map.
  5. Review the 13-field table — IP, location, region, country, city, coordinates, time zone, currency, ZIP, and ISP.
  6. Explore the map to see the approximate geographic position of your connection.

Why Would You Need to Know Your IP Address?

Knowing your public IP and its associated details is useful in many contexts:

  • Network troubleshooting — When internet connectivity problems arise, tech support teams often ask for your IP address as the starting point for diagnosing routing issues, DNS problems, or firewall conflicts.
  • VPN verification — After connecting to a VPN, checking your IP confirms whether the VPN is active and routing your traffic through the intended server location. If the displayed IP and country still match your physical location, the VPN may not be working correctly.
  • Remote access configuration — Setting up remote desktop connections, home security cameras, NAS devices, or game servers often requires your public IP to configure port forwarding and external access rules.
  • Geolocation testing — Web developers building location-aware features (local content, regional pricing, geo-restricted access) use IP lookup tools to verify that their geolocation logic detects the correct region for different IP addresses.
  • Privacy and security awareness — Understanding what information your IP reveals — approximate location, ISP identity, and connection type — helps you make informed decisions about using VPNs, proxies, or Tor for enhanced privacy.
  • Whitelisting and access control — Some services, APIs, and admin panels require IP whitelisting. Knowing your current public IP lets you add it to the approved list for secure access.
  • Dynamic IP tracking — Most residential internet connections use dynamic IPs that change periodically. Checking your IP regularly helps you notice when it changes — important for services configured with your previous address.

Why Choose Amaze SEO Tools for IP Lookup?

  • Completely Free — No registration, no subscription, no lookup limits.
  • Zero Input Needed — Your IP and country appear the instant the page loads. No typing, no pasting, no clicking required for the basic result.
  • 13-Field Geolocation Profile — Far more than just an IP. Get region, city, coordinates, time zone, currency, ZIP code, and ISP details all from a single page.
  • Interactive Google Map — See your approximate location plotted on a real map with zoom and pan controls.
  • IPv4 and IPv6 Compatible — Detects and displays whichever IP version your connection currently uses.
  • Works on Any Device — Desktop, laptop, tablet, or mobile — the tool reads your IP from any device with a web browser.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is the What Is My IP tool free?

A: Yes. The tool by Amaze SEO Tools is entirely free — no account needed and no usage caps.

Q: Why does the location shown not match my exact physical address?

A: IP geolocation is approximate — typically accurate to the city or regional level, not to a street address. The location reflects where your ISP has registered your IP block, which may be a nearby city or your ISP's hub rather than your precise home or office location.

Q: What's the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?

A: IPv4 uses four groups of numbers (e.g., 203.0.113.45) and has a limited pool of roughly 4.3 billion addresses. IPv6 uses eight groups of hexadecimal characters (e.g., 2402:a00:405:e93b:...) and provides a virtually unlimited address space. Your ISP determines which version your connection uses.

Q: Can someone track my exact location from my IP?

A: Not precisely. IP geolocation identifies an approximate area — usually the city or district level. It cannot pinpoint your house, apartment, or street. Only your ISP holds the records mapping your specific IP to your physical service address, and that information requires a legal request to access.

Q: How is this different from the What Is My User Agent tool?

A: What Is My IP reveals your network identity — the numerical address your ISP assigns to your connection, plus geographic and provider details. What Is My User Agent reveals your browser identity — the software, operating system, and rendering engine your browser reports to websites. They examine completely different layers of your online footprint.

Q: Will my IP change if I restart my router?

A: Possibly. Most residential ISPs assign dynamic IPs that may change after a router restart, power cycle, or lease expiration. Some ISPs assign static IPs that remain constant. Check your IP before and after restarting to see whether yours changed.

Q: Does using a VPN change the IP shown here?

A: Yes. When a VPN is active, this tool displays the VPN server's IP and location instead of your real IP. This is actually a reliable way to confirm your VPN is functioning — the displayed country and city should match the VPN server you selected.

Discover your public IP address and full geolocation profile — use the free What Is My IP tool by Amaze SEO Tools and see exactly what the internet knows about your connection!