Dedicated IP — your exclusive IP address

  • Avoid CAPTCHAs and IP-based restrictions
  • Prevent account bans caused by shared IPs
  • Better for e-commerce, live streaming, and social media
Dedicated IP

Feature Available On

Windows

Windows

macOS

macOS

Linux

Linux

Android

Android

iOS

iOS

Router

Router

What is Dedicated IP

What is Dedicated IP?

Dedicated IP (Internet Protocol) is a unique IP address exclusively assigned to a single user or account.

Unlike shared IPs that rotate among multiple users, a dedicated IP is static and remains constant over time. Typically provided by VPN services or other hosting providers as an add-on service.

Why Use Dedicated IP?

Dedicated IP provides a fixed and dedicated address, making your Internet connection more stable and reliable.

Fewer CAPTCHAs
Fewer CAPTCHAs

When multiple users share a VPN server, websites may flag your access and send more CAPTCHAs. A fixed Dedicated IP can avoid this issue, letting you enjoy a smoother online experience.

Prevent IP Address Abuse
Prevent IP Address Abuse

Shared IPs enhance privacy but come with risks from other users. Dedicated IP prevents unauthorized access and blocks issues caused by others, ensuring stable access for e-commerce, live streaming, and business operations.

Social Media Marketing
Social Media Marketing

For social media operations like content creation and live streaming on TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram, using a residential IP can help you gain better platform visibility and reach.

Dedicated vs Shared IP

Dedicated IP vs Shared IP

The main difference between Dedicated IP and Shared IP is the number of users.

A Dedicated IP is a static address assigned exclusively to one user, while a Shared IP is typically used by an unlimited number of users.

Datacenter IP vs Residential IP

We offer two types of Dedicated IPs, Datacenter IP and Residential IP, each suited for different use cases. Choose the one that best fits your needs.

Datacenter IP

  • Avoids account bans caused by shared IPs
  • Ideal for e-commerce operations
  • Ideal for services requiring a dedicated static IP
  • More affordable pricing

Residential IP

  • Assigned by real ISPs
  • Higher authenticity, lower detection risk
  • Reduces account ban risk on Facebook, TikTok, etc.
  • Better visibility for live streaming and social media

Get a dedicated IP in 3 steps

Subscribe
1
Subscribe to VPN Plan

Before purchasing a dedicated IP, ensure you have an active Surflare VPN subscription.

Get a Plan
Order IP
2
Order a Dedicated IP

Select the region of your dedicated IP and place your order. IP allocation typically takes 5-30 minutes.

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Connect IP
3
Connect your dedicated IP

Once your dedicated IP is allocated, connect to the node with the dedicated IP in Surflare App/Router.

Surflare Dedicated IP Locations

We offer Dedicated IP across 65 global locations.
Pay monthly, datacenter IP starts at $3.5/month, residential IP starts at $6.9/month

Europe
Americas
Asia-Pacific
Austria
Belgium
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Moldova
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom

Get Your Dedicated IP

Enjoy a stable, exclusive IP address for your business and personal needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Residential IP and Datacenter IP?
Why do different websites show different information for my IP address?
Can I continue using Dedicated IP if my Prime subscription expires?
Does Dedicated IP support refunds?
How long does it take to allocate an IP address after payment?
Will my dedicated IP address change?
Can I request to change my IP address?
Can I keep my IP address after it expires?
What should I do if my IP address is not working after purchase?
Which devices support Dedicated IP?
Are there any usage restrictions for Dedicated IP?
Is there a traffic limit for Dedicated IP?
Is Dedicated IP faster than shared nodes?