May
09

How can I find my public IP address?

Finding your public IP address is quick and easy. Your public IP is the address your internet provider assigns to your connection — it’s what websites and services on the internet see when you visit them.

Finding your public IP address is quick and easy. Your public IP is the address your internet provider assigns to your connection — it’s what websites and services on the internet see when you visit them.

✅ The Fastest Way:

👉 Use Our Free Public IP Lookup Tool
It instantly shows your public IP address, location, and ISP.

Other Ways to Find It:

  • Google it – Just type what is my IP in Google.
  • Router Settings – Log into your router’s admin panel (usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1) and look for “WAN IP” or “Internet IP.”
  • Command Line (Windows):
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  • nslookup myip.opendns.com resolver1.opendns.com
    
  • Command Line (Linux/macOS):
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  • curl ifconfig.me
    

Why Would You Need Your Public IP?

  • To set up port forwarding
  • To access a home server remotely
  • To whitelist an IP for security
  • To check if your IP changes frequently (dynamic IP)

🔗 Related Articles You Should Read Next:

  1. What is my router IP address and how do I access it?
  2. Why is 192.168.x.x not my public IP?
  3. Can someone hack my public IP?
  4. What’s the difference between static and dynamic IP addresses?
  5. How can I hide my public IP address?
  6. Why does my IP location show a different city?
  7. How do VPNs affect your public IP?
  8. What tools can I use to monitor my IP changes?
  9. Is my public IP address permanent?
  10. Can I share my public IP with someone safely?

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