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What Is My IP

Public IP Detection

Read IP clues from the current request chain to identify the final public egress address.

Check your current public IP online, no more searching for exit addresses.

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Use Cases

  • Before configuring server whitelists, database access, or third-party API authorization, first confirm your current exit IP
  • Troubleshoot exit IP changes caused by proxy, VPN, or CDN
  • Confirm public IP address of current network environment before remote connections
  • Check if network supports IPv6 dual-stack access and view connection type

Features

  • See your external IP instantly: Temporary authorization and remote connections made easier
  • Most used for whitelist scenarios: Confirm IP before server, database, or API authorization for safety
  • IPv4 and IPv6 together: Better for dual-stack network, proxy, and VPN troubleshooting
  • Enough info without clutter: Location, ISP, and connection type all confirmable at a glance

How to Use

  1. 1.Open the page and the tool automatically detects and displays your current public IP address
  2. 2.View IP type, classification, location, and ISP information
  3. 3.View candidate IPs from request chain, browser network status, and request header details
  4. 4.Click refresh after switching network environments to confirm IP changes

FAQ

How do I check my current public IP address?

Open the page to immediately see your current external IPv4 or IPv6 address. Perfect for whitelist entry, proxy troubleshooting, and pre-remote connection confirmation.

Why is the displayed IP different from my computer's local IP?

Because this shows your public exit IP. Local network adapters typically use private addresses that change after passing through routers, proxies, or VPNs.

When do I need to know my public IP first?

Server whitelists, API authorization, VPN troubleshooting, remote desktop, database access rules, and office network confirmation are all high-frequency needs.

Why does my IP change when I switch networks?

After changing Wi-Fi, mobile networks, VPN, proxy nodes, or ISP exits, your public IP often changes. It's best to reconfirm before setting whitelists and authorizations.