What Is My IP Address?
Your connection at a glance
Your connection at a glance
Network Inspector automatically detects and displays your public IP address, ISP (Internet Service Provider), and approximate location the moment you open the page. No button click needed — results load instantly.
Your public IP address is the unique identifier assigned to your internet connection by your ISP. It changes if you move networks or use a VPN.
ISP stands for Internet Service Provider — the company that provides your internet connection (e.g. AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, BT).
Yes, Network Inspector shows an approximate location (city/country) based on your IP using geolocation databases. The accuracy varies by ISP.
Yes, Network Inspector is completely free with no account or login required.
The DokiDokiTools Network Inspector is a free online IP address checker that instantly shows your public IP address, Internet Service Provider (ISP), and approximate geographic location. There is nothing to install — open the page and your IP details load automatically.
This tool is useful for troubleshooting network issues, verifying that your VPN is working (your IP should show as the VPN server's location when connected), or simply satisfying curiosity about your online identity. The location shown is approximate and based on publicly available IP geolocation data — it shows city and country, not your precise street address.
No login, no account, and no personal data is stored. The IP address lookup is performed securely and the result is displayed only to you.
Your public IP is the address your router shows to the internet — visible to websites you visit. Your private IP is the internal address your router assigns to your device on your home network and is not visible externally.
No. IP geolocation is approximate — typically accurate to city level but not to a street address. The location shown is the registered location of your ISP's network, which may differ from your physical location.
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