use findmyip.info to

find or search external IP address

and get

latitude & longitude | timezone | city

and more details of given IP address
Your IP Address
City
Region
Country
Post Code
Latitude / Longitude /
Time Zone
UTC Offset
Currency

FAQs ?

What is findmyip.info?

“findmyip.info” automatically detects & display your city / country / timezone / offset based on your public IP Address from your desktop or mobile. It helps to find your external IP address and display your location on a map (accuracy ranges from city to postal code level) and also allows to search the city / country / timezone / offset of given IP Address. Besides finding the IP automatically you can also search the details by providing the IP address. Just enter an IP address and hit search.  

What is my IP address?

Use the free findmyip.info service to quickly find your IP address and other related information. The easiest way to find your IP address without installing any software. Quickly check your external IP, alt IPs, or the location of a server with our IP lookup tool.  

What is IP Address?

Internet Protocol Address (or IP Address) is a unique address that computing devices use to identify itself and communicate with other devices in the Internet Protocol network. Any device connected to the IP network must have a unique IP address within its network. An IP address is analogous to a street address or telephone number in that it is used to uniquely identify a network device to deliver mail message or view a website. In layman’s term, it’s like a home address for all computers connected to the network.  

What is Public and Private IP Addresses?

A public IP address (also known as External IP Address) is an IP address that can be accessed over the Internet. Like postal address used to deliver a postal mail to your home, a public IP address is the globally unique IP address assigned to a computing device. While Private IP address (also known as Internal IP Address), is used to assign computers within your private network without letting them directly expose to the Internet. For example, in home or offices where you have multiple computers, private IP addresses are used for each computer which is connected to your router which gets the public IP address. Each of the computers, tablets, and smartphones are connected to the router (via wired or wifi) and gets a private IP address from your router via DHCP pooling system.