Updated June 2026

No-IP — Free and Paid Dynamic DNS

The most popular dynamic DNS service. Free hostnames with monthly renewal or paid plans with enhanced features.

What Is No-IP

No-IP is a dynamic DNS (DDNS) service provider founded in 1999. The company allows users to register a hostname that always points to their home internet connection, even when the IP address changes. No-IP is the most widely used DDNS service, with millions of active users worldwide.

No-IP offers both free and paid tiers. The free tier provides a hostname under a No-IP domain (such as yourname.hopto.org or yourname.ddns.net) with basic DDNS functionality. The free hostname must be manually confirmed every 30 days to remain active. Paid plans remove the confirmation requirement, add custom domains, enhanced security, and priority support.

Free Tier Details

The No-IP free tier includes one hostname, up to 2 IP address redirects, and basic DDNS client support. The free hostname expires after 30 days unless you confirm it by logging into your account or clicking a confirmation email. No-IP enforces this policy to reclaim unused hostnames. If you do not confirm, the hostname is released and can be claimed by another user.

Setup Guide

Create a No-IP account at noip.com, choose a free hostname (e.g., myhome.ddns.net), and download the No-IP Dynamic Update Client (DUC) for your operating system. The DUC runs in the background and automatically updates your IP address whenever it changes. On routers, many firmware providers include built-in No-IP support under DDNS settings.

Automatic Updates

No-IP provides update clients for Windows, macOS, and Linux. The client detects IP address changes and sends update requests to No-IP's API. For advanced users, No-IP's API allows custom update scripts: https://dynupdate.no-ip.com/nic/update?hostname=myhost.ddns.net&myip=1.2.3.4 with proper authentication.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is No-IP really free?

Yes, No-IP offers a free tier with one hostname. Free hostnames require confirmation every 30 days to stay active.

How do I keep my No-IP free hostname active?

Log in to your No-IP account at least once every 30 days and click the confirmation prompt. Or upgrade to a paid plan to remove the requirement.

Does No-IP work with my router?

Many routers have built-in No-IP DDNS support. Check your router's DDNS settings for No-IP as a provider option.

What is the difference between No-IP and DuckDNS?

DuckDNS is completely free with no renewal requirements but offers fewer features. No-IP has more features, better infrastructure, and paid plans with custom domain support.