What Is My IP Address? – Free IP Lookup

Instantly see your public IP address, approximate location, ISP, and timezone. No signup required — your data is fetched directly from a public API and never stored.

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Why this tool

Why Use Tools Oasis IP Lookup?

Tools Oasis shows your public IP address and connection details instantly — no signup, no tracking, no cookies. We query a public API on your behalf and display the results, nothing more.

IPv4+IPv6
Both protocols detected
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Data logged or stored
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Detection time

IPv4 vs IPv6 adoption

IPv4 addresses are exhausted. IPv6 provides virtually unlimited address space for the future internet.

IPv4 only
4.3 billion total addresses~35% traffic
IPv6
340 undecillion addresses~65% traffic

Web Crypto API

Uses crypto.getRandomValues() — cryptographically secure, not the predictable Math.random().

Zero Transmission

Values are generated client-side and never sent, logged, or stored anywhere.

No Limits

Generate as many results as you need, for free, with no rate limits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

01 What is an IP address?

An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical identifier assigned to every device connected to the internet. It allows devices to communicate with each other and is used to route data to the correct destination.

02 Is the location shown exact?

No. The location displayed is an approximate geolocation based on your IP address, typically accurate to the city level. It does not reveal your exact street address or GPS coordinates.

03 Do you store my IP address?

No. Tools Oasis does not log, store, or track your IP address. The lookup is performed live using a public API, and the data is displayed only in your browser.

04 Why does my IP location show a different city?

IP geolocation databases are not always perfectly accurate. Your ISP may route your traffic through a different city, or you may be using a VPN or proxy that masks your true location.

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

A public IP is assigned by your ISP and is visible to the internet — it is what this tool detects. A private IP (e.g., 192.168.x.x) is used within your local network and is not visible externally.

More Questions About IP Addresses

01 What is an IP address and why does it matter?

An IP address is your device's unique identifier on the internet. It is used to route data between your device and websites or services. Knowing your IP helps with troubleshooting network issues, verifying VPN connections, and understanding your online footprint.

02 Can someone find my exact location from my IP?

No. An IP address typically reveals your approximate city and ISP, but not your street address or precise GPS location. Only your ISP can map your IP to an exact physical address, and they are bound by privacy laws.

03 How can I hide or change my IP address?

You can hide your IP by using a VPN (Virtual Private Network), a proxy server, or the Tor network. These services route your traffic through a different server, masking your real IP address from websites and services.

04 What is the difference between IPv4 and IPv6?

IPv4 addresses use 32 bits (e.g., 192.168.1.1) and support about 4.3 billion unique addresses. IPv6 uses 128 bits (e.g., 2001:0db8::1) and supports a virtually unlimited number of addresses, designed to replace IPv4 as the internet grows.

05 Does this tool store my IP address?

No. Tools Oasis does not log, store, or track your IP address. The lookup is performed in real time using the ipapi.co public API, and the result is displayed only in your browser session.