Network toolkit

Modern WHOIS & DNS intelligence

Fast, mobile-ready tools for WHOIS, DNS, IP, and device insight — all in one place.

Your IP address

Detected from your request

216.73.216.222
Reverse hostname

Reverse DNS lookup result

216.73.216.222

What is my IP Overview

The StripDNS What is my IP tool is built for fast, practical checks when you need reliable answers without jumping between multiple dashboards. Detect your public IP address quickly with protocol and network context. It is especially useful for client network visibility and connectivity checks, whether you are diagnosing outages, validating infrastructure changes, or preparing before a migration. Results are optimized for speed and readability so you can move from detection to action quickly during production incidents. For best outcomes, compare findings over time, cross-check with related DNS and TLS tools, and rerun checks after each config update to confirm changes propagated as expected.

How To Use This Tool

Common Use Cases

  • Quickly verify public egress IP.
  • Confirm VPN/proxy routing behavior.
  • Share accurate IP details with support teams.

Recommended Steps

  1. Enter a valid domain, hostname, or IP based on the tool input format.
  2. Run the lookup and review key output fields first before deep details.
  3. Repeat after any DNS, network, or infrastructure change to confirm results.

Interpretation Tips

  • Compare results over time instead of relying on a single snapshot.
  • Cross-check with related tools for stronger confidence.
  • Document findings with timestamps during incident handling.
FAQ

ISPs and mobile carriers often rotate public addresses periodically.

It shows the current public egress IP, which can be a VPN or proxy endpoint.

Your network or browser may prefer IPv6 when available.

No. It displays your public internet-facing IP, not your internal private address.

Extensions usually do not, but VPN/proxy software can change outbound routing.