Current IP Address
Instantly detect and display your current IP address
216.24.60.141
This is your current public IP address
Geographic Information
Country: United States
Region: California
City: San Francisco
Postal Code:
Timezone: America/Los_Angeles
Network Information
ISP/Organization: Amazon.com, Inc.
ASN: AS14618 Amazon.com, Inc.
Hostname: Not available
Connection Type: Not available
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)
What is My Current IP Address?
Your current IP address is the unique numerical label that identifies your device on the internet right now. It's assigned by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and serves as your digital address for online communications.
Why Knowing Your Current IP Matters
Security
Knowing your IP helps you understand what information websites can see about you. It's useful for verifying VPN connections and checking if your real location is being masked properly.
Remote Access
For setting up remote access to your home network, port forwarding, or hosting servers, you'll need to know your current public IP address.
Troubleshooting
When experiencing internet connectivity issues, knowing your IP address helps in diagnosing problems with your ISP or network configuration.
Online Privacy
Understanding what your IP reveals about you helps you make informed decisions about your online privacy and security measures.
Static vs. Dynamic IP Addresses
Most residential internet connections use dynamic IP addresses, which change periodically. If you regularly check your IP and notice it changing, you likely have a dynamic IP. Business connections and some premium residential services may offer static IPs, which remain constant.
Private vs. Public IP Addresses
The IP shown above is your public IP address — the address that identifies your network on the internet. Your devices also have private IP addresses (typically starting with 192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x, or 172.16.x.x) that are used within your local network and not visible to the outside world.
Did you know? Your public IP address can change if you restart your router, connect to a different network, or if your ISP assigns you a new one. Some ISPs change customer IPs periodically for security reasons.