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What Is My IP Address? See Your Public IP Instantly

Your public IP address

Your public IP address appears the moment this page loads — the same address every website you visit already sees. Below it you get the basics tied to that IP: your city, country, internet provider, and timezone. It works with both IPv4 and IPv6.

How it works

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    Your IP shows automatically When the page loads, your current public IP address appears at the top. There is no button to press and no signup.
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    Copy it with one click Press Copy to put your IP address on the clipboard, ready to paste into a support chat, config file, or firewall rule.
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    Refresh if your connection changes Switched VPN, Wi-Fi, or mobile data? Press Refresh to fetch your new public IP address.

How this works

To read your IP and its location, your address is sent to a public geolocation API (ipwho.is, with ipapi.co as a fallback). belun.app does not log or store the result. Your public IP is already visible to every site you open — this tool just shows you what they see.

Frequently asked questions

What is my IP address, exactly?
It is the public address your internet provider assigns to your connection. Every website, game server, and email service you contact sees this number and uses it to send replies back to you.
Is my IP address public or private?
The one shown here is your public IP — the address the internet sees. A private IP like 192.168.1.5 only exists inside your home or office network and is not visible online.
Why does my IP address change?
Most home providers hand out dynamic IPs that rotate every few days or on reconnect. A VPN or proxy also changes the IP the world sees, and mobile networks assign a shared carrier address.
What is the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?
IPv4 looks like 203.0.113.7 — four numbers. IPv6 looks like 2001:4860:4860::8888 and was created because the world ran out of IPv4 addresses. If your connection uses IPv6, that is what appears here.
Can someone find my home address from my IP?
No. An IP maps to a rough area and your provider, usually your city or a nearby routing point — not your street. It is an estimate, not a pinpoint. Precise location needs the browser's Geolocation API and your permission.
How do I hide my IP address?
Use a VPN or proxy. It routes your traffic through its own server, so sites see that server's IP instead of yours. That is the main way ordinary users mask their public address.

From the blog

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