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Advanced Network Tools
Query DNS records for any domain using Cloudflare's public DNS resolver.
How DNS Lookup Works
DNS (Domain Name System) translates human-readable domain names into IP addresses. This tool queries Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 DNS resolver to fetch real-time records including A (IPv4), AAAA (IPv6), MX (mail), NS (nameservers), TXT, CNAME, and SOA records.
Developer Tools
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Paste any JSON Web Token to view its decoded header and payload (decoding happens locally in your browser).
Security Tools
Generate MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512 hashes for any text using the Web Crypto API.
About Hash Functions
Hash functions convert input data into fixed-length strings. They are one-way — you cannot reverse a hash to find the original text. SHA-256 and SHA-512 are considered secure for modern applications. MD5 and SHA-1 are included for compatibility but are no longer recommended for security purposes.
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Generate strong, cryptographically random passwords.
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Convert text between different cases instantly.
Website SEO Analyzer
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Check the HTTP status code returned by any URL.
About HTTP Status Codes
HTTP status codes indicate the result of a request: 2xx means success, 3xx means redirection, 4xx means client error, and 5xx means server error. Common codes include 200 (OK), 301 (Moved Permanently), 404 (Not Found), and 500 (Internal Server Error).
SEO Tools
Verify a website's SSL certificate, issuer, and expiry date.
Content Tools
YouTube Transcript Extractor
Extract full transcripts from any YouTube video instantly — no sign up required
Hashtag Generator
Generate the best hashtags for any platform using AI — no signup required
Step 1 — Select Platform
Step 2 — Describe Post
Add an image and our AI will analyze it to suggest the most relevant hashtags
Step 3 — Select Niche
Step 4 — Hashtag Count
AI Text Detector
Find out if a piece of text was written by AI or a human — paste any content below
AI detection is not 100% accurate. Results should be used as a guide only.
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Convert between length, weight, temperature, and data units.
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Privacy & Security
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Privacy Tips
What Is an IP Address and Why Does It Matter?
Every device connected to the internet is assigned a unique numerical label known as an Internet Protocol (IP) address. This address serves as your device's identity on the global network, enabling data to be routed correctly between your computer, smartphone, or tablet and the websites and services you use. Without IP addresses, the internet would have no way to deliver the web pages, emails, and streaming content you rely on every day.
There are two main types of IP addresses: IPv4 and IPv6. IPv4 addresses use a 32-bit format (for example, 192.168.1.1) and have been the backbone of internet communication for decades. However, with over 20 billion devices now connected to the internet, the roughly 4.3 billion available IPv4 addresses are nearly exhausted. IPv6 was created to solve this problem, using a 128-bit format that provides a virtually unlimited number of unique addresses for future growth.
Your public IP address is assigned by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and is visible to every website and online service you interact with. It can reveal your approximate geographic location, your ISP's name, and your connection type. In contrast, a private IP address is used within your home or office network to identify individual devices like laptops, printers, and smart home gadgets — these addresses are not visible on the public internet.
Why Should You Check Your IP Address?
Knowing your public IP address is useful for a variety of practical reasons. If you use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to protect your privacy, checking your IP address confirms whether the VPN is working correctly — your displayed IP should match the VPN server's location, not your physical one. Network administrators regularly check IP addresses to diagnose connectivity issues, configure firewalls, and manage remote access to servers.
Your IP address can also impact your online experience. Some websites use IP-based geolocation to serve region-specific content, pricing, or restrictions. Streaming services may limit their catalogs based on your detected country. By understanding what your IP reveals, you gain awareness of how websites perceive your location and can take steps to control that information if needed.
Security-conscious users check their IP to ensure their real address hasn't been leaked through browser extensions, WebRTC vulnerabilities, or misconfigured proxy settings. Regularly verifying your IP helps you maintain the privacy and anonymity you expect from your security tools.
How DigiMetrics Hub Helps You Stay Informed and Secure
DigiMetrics Hub is a comprehensive, free network intelligence platform designed for everyone — from IT professionals running diagnostics to everyday users who want to understand their internet connection. The moment you visit DigiMetrics Hub, your public IP address, geolocation, ISP, browser details, and device information are displayed instantly, with no registration or downloads required.
Beyond IP detection, DigiMetrics Hub includes a suite of powerful tools. The Internet Speed Test measures your download speed, upload speed, and ping latency using real network measurements. The DNS Lookup tool queries domain name records in real time using Cloudflare's DNS-over-HTTPS API. The Developer Tools section provides a JSON formatter, Base64 encoder/decoder, and URL encoder/decoder for everyday coding tasks.
We also offer in-depth educational content covering topics like how IP addresses work, how to hide your IP, VPN technology, and internet privacy best practices. Whether you're troubleshooting a network problem or learning about online security for the first time, DigiMetrics Hub provides the tools and knowledge you need — all in one place.
What Is an IP Address?
Learn how IP addresses work, the difference between IPv4 and IPv6, and why they matter for privacy.
How to Hide Your IP
5 proven methods to browse anonymously using VPNs, Tor, proxies, and more.
What Is a VPN?
Understand VPN technology, encryption protocols, and how to choose the right provider.
How DNS Works
The phonebook of the internet explained — from root servers to DNS-over-HTTPS.
Internet Privacy Guide
Protect your digital identity with practical tips for browsers, devices, and online accounts.
Best VPNs 2026
Top 3 VPNs compared with detailed reviews, pros & cons, and pricing.