What is my IP?

Discover your public IP address. Easy, fast and free.

Your public IP is: 172.19.0.2

Tip: detected in the browser.

Benefits of UtiliApp

  • 100% free
  • Works in the browser
  • Not registered
  • Deleted files

How to use

  1. 1.

    Open the tool

    Access this page on any device connected to the Internet.

  2. 2.

    View your public IP

    The IP address is automatically detected and displayed on the dashboard.

  3. 3.

    Copy the IP

    Select and copy the value to use in support or settings.

  4. 4.

    Test IPv6

    If available, the IP may be IPv6. If not, it will be IPv4.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a public IP?

It is the address by which your connection appears on the Internet, assigned by the provider or by your network.

Is it the same as a private IP?

No. Private IPs (e.g.: 192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x) are only valid within your local network.

Can I have IPv6?

Yes. If your network and provider support, you will have an IPv6 address (in addition to or instead of IPv4).

Does the IP change?

It may change due to reconnection, network change, or the provider's policy (dynamic IPs).

Do they store my IP?

We do not store your IP. The value is detected only for instant display.

Your files are processed locally and deleted.

Understanding your public IP

Your public IP identifies your connection to the Internet. It can be used by services to apply limits, approximate geolocation, and access auditing. In many residential connections, the IP is dynamic and can change periodically. In corporate environments, the use of a fixed (static) IP is common.

IPv4 vs. IPv6

IPv4 has been the standard for decades (format 0-255.0-255.0-255.0-255). IPv6 was created to expand the number of addresses and improve network resources (format hexadecimal with colons). Depending on your network and provider, you may have one or both.

Privacy and security

Sharing your public IP does not, by itself, reveal personal data, but it can help third parties infer your approximate region. When reporting issues to support, sharing the IP is common and useful. Avoid posting your IP in public places unless necessary.