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Measure your throughput with millisecond precision across our global edge network.
A professional collection of diagnostic tools engineered for maximum visibility.
The most accurate geolocation engine. Discover ISP data, ASN ownership, and physical location mapping for any IPv4 or IPv6 address.
Scan across 120 global blocklists to verify server reputation.
Pull full A, MX, TXT, and CNAME records from any domain root.
Expose domain registration details and expiration cycles.
Ensure search engine discoverability. Check sitemap protocol, detect missing routes, and optimize indexing potential.
Identify hardware manufacturers from address OID prefixes.
Detect transparent proxies and VPN tunnel leakage points.
Audit open network ports for common vulnerabilities (80, 443, 22).
CIDR math for network planning and subnet masking.
Extract the server-side IP of any hosted web application.
Convert DOCX, PDF, and HTML to clean Markdown syntax.
Global latency monitoring with stability jitter analysis.
An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.
It serves two main functions: host or network interface identification and location addressing.
Use CIDR notation to specify IP ranges more efficiently in firewall configurations.
Maximum Transmission Unit optimization for packet fragmentation control.
Analysis of variance in packet arrival times across edge nodes.
Measured capacity versus theoretical maximum of the network interface.
Comprehensive answers to common network infrastructure inquiries.
Your IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical label assigned to your device when it connects to a computer network. It serves as your digital identity on the internet, allowing servers to know where to send the data you request.
Knowing your IP address is essential for troubleshooting network connectivity, setting up online gaming servers, configuring remote desktop access, or verifying that your VPN is working correctly to mask your true location.
Simply visiting IPInfoService.com will instantly display your public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Our tool detects your connection parameters in real-time without requiring any software installation.
IPv4 uses 32-bit addresses (e.g., 192.168.1.1) and is limited to about 4.3 billion addresses. IPv6 uses 128-bit addresses (e.g., 2001:0db8...) which provides a virtually unlimited number of addresses to support the billions of devices globally.
Yes, IPInfoService provides a comprehensive suite of network diagnostic tools and IP intelligence completely free of charge. We aim to provide professional-grade visibility to every internet user.
Our proprietary engine provides 99.8% country-level accuracy and over 85% city-level resolution by aggregating data from multiple global infrastructure providers and commercial databases.
No. We maintain a strict Zero-Log Policy. Your IP address is processed in volatile memory only to fetch real-time session data and is never stored on our permanent storage disks.
You can change your public IP by restarting your modem/router (triggering a new DHCP lease), using a VPN (Virtual Private Network), or connecting through a proxy server.
A private IP address is used within local networks (LAN) like your home or office. These addresses are not routable on the public internet and are typically assigned by your router (e.g., 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x).
Most residential users have a "Dynamic IP" which changes periodically when the router restarts. Businesses often use a "Static IP" which remains permanent for hosting servers or specialized services.