Network Dashboard
Your IP information and network tools
Your IP Address
This is your public IPv4 address visible to websites you visit.
Location Details
ISP & Organization
Location Map
IP Information
IP Tools
Network Tools
DNS Lookup
Check DNS records for a domain
DNS Lookup: MX Records
Check mail server records
DNS Lookup: NS Records
Check nameserver records
Reverse DNS Lookup
Find hostnames for an IP
Port Scanner
Scan for open ports on a host
Ping Tool
Check connectivity and response time
Speed Test
Test your internet connection speed
Proxy Check
Check if you're using a proxy or VPN
Link Checker
Scan for broken links on a webpage
Website Security Scanner
Check website security headers and configuration
Traceroute Test
Trace the path to a host
Misc Tools
Password Generator
Create strong, secure passwords
Email Header Analyzer
Analyze email headers for sender info
Word Counter
Count words, characters, and more
Case Converter
Convert text between different cases
URL Encoder/Decoder
Encode or decode URLs
Base64 Encoder/Decoder
Encode or decode Base64 strings
Hash Generator
Create cryptographic hashes from text
Unix Timestamp Converter
Convert between timestamps and dates
HTTP Headers Checker
Check HTTP response headers
JSON Formatter
Format and validate JSON data
User Agent Analyzer
Analyze browser and device information
XML Sitemap Generator
Create SEO-friendly XML sitemaps
Frequently Asked Questions
What's my IP address?
Wondering "how can I check my IP?" You're not alone. Your IP address is a unique number linked to your online activity, somewhat like a return address on a letter.
If you're curious to know what is my IP, just look at the top of this page to see your digits!
What is a public IP address?
Whether you're checking emails, shopping, or chatting online, your IP address works behind the scenes. It's assigned by your Internet Service Provider (ISP), allowing you to connect to the Internet through a network, whether at home, work, or on the go.
Your IP address can change, especially when you switch networks while traveling.
Why does my IP matter?
Your IP address helps with:
- Browsing: Helps websites send content back to your device
- Location: Shows roughly where you are in the world
- Connections: Makes online gaming and remote access possible
- Services: Lets you host websites or share files
How can I hide my IP address?
If you want to mask your IP address, you have several options:
- Use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) service
- Connect through a proxy server
- Use the Tor browser for anonymous browsing
- Connect to public WiFi (though this comes with security risks)
When does my IP address change?
Your IP address might change when you:
- Restart your router or modem
- Connect to a different network
- Travel to a new location
- Your ISP assigns you a new one (if you don't have a static IP)
Most home internet connections use dynamic IPs that change periodically.