What Is My IP

See your public IP address, reverse DNS and network (ASN) — what every site sees.

216.73.217.85
IPv4 address

This is the public address our server sees for your connection. On a home or office network everyone behind the same router usually shares this one public IP.

IP address216.73.217.85
TypeIPv4
Reverse DNS (PTR)none
ASNAS16509
Network (ISP)AMAZON-02 - Amazon.com, Inc., US
BGP prefix216.73.216.0/22
CountryUS

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Frequently asked questions

What is my IP address?

Your IP address is the public number your internet provider assigns to your connection. It is how websites and servers know where to send data back to you, and it is the address shown at the top of this page.

Why does everyone in my house or office share one IP?

Home and office routers use NAT (network address translation), so every device behind the router shares a single public IP to the outside world while using private addresses internally. Sites see the shared public one.

What is the difference between a public and a private IP?

A public IP is routable on the internet and assigned by your provider; a private IP (like 192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x) is used only inside your local network and is never visible to websites.

Does my IP address reveal my exact location?

No. An IP maps to a general region and your internet provider, not a street address. Geolocation from an IP is approximate — usually accurate to a city or region at best.

How do I hide my IP address?

A VPN or the Tor network routes your traffic through another server, so sites see that server's IP instead of yours. Reload this page while connected to confirm the address has changed.