How Do I Find My IP Address and Browser Info? A Simple and Easy Tool for Clients and Developers
When Your Developer Asks: “What’s Your IP?”
Here is What You Do…
- Go to CopyMyIP.dev
- Click on the “Copy All Info” button.
- Paste into an email and send it to your website developer.
Now, go finish the rest of your coffee or tea – you’re done.
Why Did I Create This?
As a web developer, one of the most common (and frustrating) support requests starts like this:
“My site isn’t working right. Can you fix it?”
Sure. We’d love to help — but we often need critical details that clients don’t know how to find: their IP address, browser information, operating system, and sometimes even device details. Getting that info usually requires a series of back-and-forth emails, confusing instructions, or links to cluttered third-party websites.
The Aggravation: Clients Aren’t Tech Support
If you’ve ever said, “How do I find my IP address?” or “What operating system is my computer running on?” — you’re not alone. These aren’t everyday questions for most users, and the usual tools make it harder than it needs to be. You land on sites filled with ads, popups, or way too much information. That’s overwhelming, especially for someone just trying to fix a website issue or help their developer unblock them.
Developers, on the other hand, are stuck trying to interpret vague answers like “I’m on a Mac” or “I use Chrome, I think.” That’s not enough. We need accurate info to debug browser issues, adjust firewall rules, or replicate a bug — and fast.
The Solution: CopyMyIP.dev
That’s why I created CopyMyIP.dev — a dead-simple tool that shows you everything your developer needs to troubleshoot your issue. Just visit the page, click the “Copy” button, and paste the results into an email or chat. That’s it. This works for desktops, laptops, tablets, and phones (all mobile devices).

Again, all people do is go there and then click the “Copy All Info” button to copy it to their clipboard. They can then send all this information to their web developer.

The info that is sent is:
- Your IP address (public, external IP)
- Browser info (user agent string)
- Operating system (Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, etc.)
- Device and platform (desktop, mobile)
- Geo location (region/country) — approximate, based on IP
What is copied to the clipboard and sent looks like this:
=== IP ADDRESS INFORMATION ===
IP Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Hostname: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.somehost.net
City: Your Town
Region: Your State
Country: US
Location: xx.xxxx,-xx.xxxx
Org: THE NAME OF YOUR HOST
Postal: xxxxx
Timezone: America/Chicago
=== BROWSER INFORMATION ===
Browser: Firefox 138.0
Operating System: Mac 10.15
Device Type: Desktop
Screen Resolution: 1920x1080
Color Depth: 30 bits
Timezone: America/Chicago
Very minimal ads. No tracking. No junk. Just the info, formatted in a way that makes sense — and can be copied with one click.
Who Is This For?
- Clients who want to help their developer solve a problem quickly.
- Developers who are tired of explaining how to find system info.
- Tech support teams who need quick diagnostics.
- Freelancers and agencies who want to keep things moving.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re asking “How do I find out what my computer system is?” or just need to send your IP address to your developer — this tool makes it painless. It’s free, simple, and works on any device. Use it for yourself or send it to a client who needs a little help.
Bookmark it. Share it. Save yourself (and your developer) a bunch of time:
Bonus: Quick Answers for Common Questions
Since you’re here, let’s knock out a few popular searches real quick:
How do I find my browser information?
Visit CopyMyIP.dev and it will show your browser type, version, and more instantly. You don’t have to dig through settings or menus.
How do I find what operating system I’m using?
Also shown instantly on the site. Whether you’re using Windows, macOS, Android, or something else, it’s detected automatically and labeled clearly.
How to check OS version on Android phone?
For Android: Go to Settings → About phone → Software information. But for basic info (like Android vs iOS), CopyMyIP.dev will tell you that too.
Press Release
Here’s the press release that went out about this tool:
New Tool Makes It Easy to Share IP, Browser, and System Info in One Click (24-7pressrelease.com)