My IP Info

IPv4:
216.73.217.43
Location:
United States Ohio Columbus
ISP:
Amazon.com, Inc.
Browser:
Unknown
Operating System:
Unknown
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What you can do on ipinfo.im

ipinfo.im helps you check your current public IP, review approximate geolocation and ISP data, and quickly move into practical network diagnostics when a site or service behaves unexpectedly.

From one place you can continue to DNS lookup, HTTP headers, WHOIS, ASN lookup, CDN detection, Ping, and Traceroute.

  • Confirm the IP and ISP currently exposed to websites and APIs.
  • Check whether DNS, redirects, CDN behavior, or headers explain an indexing or access issue.
  • Read deeper troubleshooting guides in Tutorials.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

A Public IP is a globally unique digital address assigned to you by your ISP, accessible from anywhere on the Internet. A Private IP (e.g., 192.168.x.x) is an internal address assigned by your router to devices within your home network, which cannot be reached directly from the outside. The IP you see on ipinfo.im is your external Public IP.

IP geolocation relies on querying regional internet registries (like ARIN, RIPE) and ISP routing data. It can accurately identify your country, region, and city. However, for privacy and technical reasons, civilian IP databases cannot pinpoint your exact street or house. Only your ISP holds the exact billing address associated with an IP at a given time.

This is often caused by a WebRTC leak or a DNS leak. Even if your browser traffic is routed through a proxy, the UDP-based WebRTC protocol can still expose your real network interfaces directly. Additionally, if your VPN uses split tunneling and ipinfo.im is not covered by its rules, your direct connection will reveal your true identity.

With a virtually infinite address space, IPv6 eliminates the need for NAT (Network Address Translation), which reduces routing overhead and can theoretically lower latency and boost speed. Security-wise, IPv6 has native support for end-to-end IPsec encryption. However, since every device gets a public IPv6 address, it's crucial to ensure your router's firewall is properly configured.

Our API (e.g., the /json endpoint) is completely free to use with no strict rate limits, making it perfect for scripts and automation. We kindly ask users to adhere to fair usage policies and avoid DDoS-style behavior. Regarding privacy, all lookups are performed instantly in memory. We do not track, collect, or sell your device fingerprint or query history to third parties.

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