What is My IP?

See your public IP address, ISP, ASN, and approximate location. Uses ipapi.co — disclosed and opt-in.

Calls a third-party service (ipapi.co) when you click the button. See the warning on the tool above.

External service: This tool calls ipapi.co (a third-party IP geolocation service) to show your public IP and its associated location data. Your IP address is visible to that service. Click the button below to proceed.
Click the button above to look up your public IP.

About this tool

Shows your public IP address and the geolocation information that ISPs and websites can see about it. This is different from the "internal" IP your device has on your local network — that one is usually 192.168.x.x or similar and isn't visible outside your home.

What you'll see

  • IP address — your public IPv4 and (if available) IPv6 addresses
  • ISP / organization — who you get internet service from
  • Approximate location — usually city-level accuracy; can be wrong by hundreds of km depending on how your ISP assigns addresses
  • Timezone
  • ASN — your ISP's Autonomous System Number

Privacy note

This tool makes a single request to ipapi.co when you click the button. The service sees your IP (which it would see anyway — that's the point), nothing else. Digitools doesn't see or log the request because it doesn't pass through our server.

If you're using a VPN, you'll see the VPN exit point's IP and location, not your real one. That's working as designed.

Frequently asked questions

Why is the city wrong?
IP geolocation is approximate. ISPs assign IP blocks regionally, and the geolocation database guesses based on those blocks. For mobile or rural ISPs, the guess can be hundreds of kilometres off. For city users on a fibre connection, it's usually accurate.
Why is my IP different on my phone vs my laptop?
They're probably on different networks — your phone might be on cellular while your laptop is on home WiFi. Each network has its own public IP.
Can someone find me from my IP?
Not precisely. They can know your approximate city and your ISP. Getting your name and address requires a court order to your ISP.
Does this work behind a VPN?
Yes — it shows the VPN's exit IP and location. That's the whole point of a VPN: to make the public IP visible to services not be yours.

Last updated: May 17, 2026