Your IP address is the public identifier your internet connection uses to send and receive data. Every site you visit sees it. DeepIP simply reflects it back to you, along with the network and device details that travel with each request.
Your public IP is assigned by your internet provider and is visible to every website and server you connect to — that's the one shown above. Your private IP (like 192.168.x.x) only exists inside your home or office network and isn't visible online.
Most home connections use a dynamic IP, meaning your provider can reassign it periodically or when your router restarts. Mobile networks and VPNs change it even more often. If you need a fixed address, ask your ISP about a static IP.
IPv4 addresses look like 203.0.113.45 and are running out globally. IPv6 addresses are longer (e.g. 2001:db8::1) and were created to expand the available pool. The label above tells you which version your connection is currently using.
No. Your IP is detected in your own browser and displayed on this page only. We don't run a database of visitors. See the privacy section below for details on the advertising and analytics that do run on this page.
Location is estimated from your IP address and usually resolves to your city or region, not your exact address. VPNs, proxies, and mobile carriers can shift it to a different city entirely.
DeepIP displays your public IP address and related connection details directly in your browser. We do not require accounts, and we do not maintain a log of visitor IP addresses on our own servers.
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