The Fastest Way to Find Your IP

The fastest way to find your public IP address is to visit IPBoop.com from any web browser. Your IP is detected automatically with no apps, extensions, or accounts needed. This works on Windows, Mac, Linux, Chromebook, iPhone, iPad, Android, and any other device with a browser.

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Find Your IP Address on Windows

Open a browser and visit IPBoop.com, or open Command Prompt and type nslookup myip.opendns.com resolver1.opendns.com to see your public IP. To find your private (local) IP, run ipconfig and look for the IPv4 Address line under your active adapter.

Find Your IP Address on Mac

Visit IPBoop.com in Safari, Chrome, or Firefox for your public IP. For your private IP, open System Settings > Network and select your active connection, or open Terminal and run ifconfig | grep inet.

Find Your IP Address on iPhone or Android

Open your mobile browser and go to IPBoop.com. Your public IP address appears instantly. To find your local Wi-Fi IP, go to Settings > Wi-Fi and tap the info icon next to your connected network.

Find Your IP Address on Linux

Visit IPBoop.com in any browser for your public IP. From the terminal, you can also run curl ifconfig.me or hostname -I to see your public or private IP addresses respectively.

Find Your IP Address on Chromebook

Open Chrome and navigate to IPBoop.com for your public IP. For your local IP, click the clock in the bottom-right corner, select your Wi-Fi network, and look for the IP address in the network details.

What Is My IP Address Used For?

Websites use your IP address to deliver content back to your device, enforce region-based licensing, prevent fraud, and manage server load. Your ISP uses it to route your internet traffic. Network administrators use it for firewall rules, remote access, and security monitoring. Knowing your public IP is essential for setting up port forwarding, hosting game servers, configuring VPNs, and troubleshooting connectivity issues.