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Static IP VPN: What It Is and When You Need One in 2026

A static IP VPN gives you the same IP address every time you connect. Learn how it works, how it differs from dynamic VPN IPs, and the best static IP VPN options.

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A static IP VPN gives you the same IP address every time you connect — it never changes between sessions. This is different from most VPN connections, which assign a fresh IP from a rotating pool each time you log in. In 2026, static IPs matter most for online banking, remote work access, email sending, and any situation where consistency and trust matter more than anonymity.

Static IP vs Dynamic IP: What's the Difference?

Every VPN connection uses an IP address — but how that address is assigned varies.

A dynamic IP (the default on most VPN plans) pulls from a large pool of addresses. Each time you connect, you might get a different IP. This is good for blending in, because your activity looks like a different source each session. It's not great when services need to recognize you consistently.

A static IP is the same every time. Think of it like a permanent home address versus constantly moving. Websites, banks, and corporate systems that track IP consistency will always see the same address from you.

Dynamic IPs are fine for most users most of the time. Static IPs solve specific problems: getting whitelisted at work, avoiding banking fraud flags, building email sender reputation, or running a server behind your VPN connection.

Static IP vs Dedicated IP — Is There a Difference?

In the VPN industry, "static IP" and "dedicated IP" are often used to mean the same thing, but there's a nuance worth understanding.

A static IP describes the technical behavior: the IP address doesn't change between sessions. A dedicated IP describes the ownership model: no other users share that IP. In practice, when a VPN provider offers either term, they almost always mean both — you get an IP that's fixed and exclusively yours.

Some providers distinguish between a "static shared IP" (same IP every session, but shared with a small group of users) and a "static dedicated IP" (same IP, exclusive to you). The latter is what most people mean and need when searching for a static IP VPN.

LimeVPN's dedicated IP — included in the Plus plan — is both static and dedicated: the same IP, every session, used by no one else.

When Do You Actually Need a Static IP VPN?

Not everyone needs one. Here's where it genuinely matters:

  • Remote work and IP whitelisting. The most common reason professionals seek a static IP VPN. If your company's IT team has whitelisted specific IPs for access to internal systems — VPNs, admin panels, databases, RDP — you need a consistent IP to get on that allowlist. A dynamic IP breaks this every time it rotates.
  • Online banking from anywhere. Banks flag logins from unusual IP addresses as potential fraud. With a shared dynamic IP, you're constantly coming from addresses associated with many different users and locations. A static IP that your bank recognizes as your regular address eliminates these false flags.
  • Running servers or self-hosting. If you're hosting services (web servers, game servers, personal cloud storage) behind a VPN, you need a consistent IP so clients can always find you. Dynamic IPs make this unreliable.
  • Email deliverability. Mail server reputation is tied to the sending IP. Shared VPN IPs are typically on spam blacklists already. A static dedicated IP lets you build a clean sender reputation over time.
  • Secure access with consistent identity. Some security setups rely on IP-based authentication. A static IP means you can be the authenticated identity reliably, without needing to update allowlists repeatedly.

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What a Static IP VPN Doesn't Do

Understanding the limits is important:

A static IP VPN still hides your real IP from websites — they see the VPN's static IP, not your home or office address. That core privacy benefit remains.

However, a static IP reduces anonymity compared to a shared dynamic IP. Because the static IP is uniquely associated with your account, it can be linked back to you over time if you use it consistently across services. For most professional and practical use cases, this tradeoff is worthwhile. For journalists or activists requiring maximum anonymity, a dynamic shared IP is a better choice.

How LimeVPN's Static IP Works

LimeVPN's Plus plan includes what is effectively a static dedicated IP — an IP address assigned to your account, unchanged each session, used by no one else. Here's how it works in practice:

When you subscribe to the Plus plan, you're assigned a dedicated IP during account setup. That IP appears in your LimeVPN dashboard. Every time you connect via WireGuard, OpenVPN, or IKEv2, your session uses that same IP.

There's no separate configuration required. You can still connect to any of LimeVPN's 1,000+ servers in 45+ countries — those connections use the standard shared IP pool. Your dedicated IP is your consistent identity when you need it.

How Much Does a Static IP VPN Cost?

ProviderStatic/Dedicated IP Cost
NordVPN~$3.69/mo add-on
Surfshark~$3.75/mo add-on
CyberGhost~$5.00/mo add-on
PIA~$5.00/mo add-on
LimeVPN PlusIncluded at $9.99/mo total

See details at LimeVPN pricing and dedicated IP features.

FAQ

What is a static IP VPN?

A static IP VPN gives you the same IP address every time you connect, rather than pulling from a rotating pool of addresses. This consistency is useful when services need to recognize you reliably — for banking, remote work, email sending, or IP whitelisting purposes.

Is a static IP the same as a dedicated IP?

In most VPN contexts, yes. Both terms describe an IP that doesn't change between sessions and belongs exclusively to your account. Some providers use "static shared IP" to describe a fixed IP used by a small group — that's different. A static dedicated IP is the version most people need: fixed and exclusively yours.

Does a static IP VPN reduce anonymity?

Yes, somewhat. A static IP can be associated with your account over time because it never changes. Shared dynamic IPs offer more anonymity because your traffic blends with many users. For most professional use cases — banking, work, email — this tradeoff is acceptable.

Can I use a static IP VPN for remote work?

Yes, and this is one of the best use cases. A static IP lets your company's IT team whitelist you once, so you can access internal systems, VPNs, and admin panels reliably from anywhere without repeated allowlist updates.

Does LimeVPN offer a static IP?

Yes. LimeVPN's Plus plan ($9.99/mo) includes a dedicated static IP — fixed, exclusive to your account, active across all protocols. It's assigned at signup and visible in your dashboard.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a static IP VPN?
A static IP VPN gives you the same IP address every time you connect, rather than pulling from a rotating pool of addresses. This consistency is useful when services need to recognize you reliably — for banking, remote work, email sending, or IP whitelisting purposes.
Is a static IP the same as a dedicated IP?
In most VPN contexts, yes. Both terms describe an IP that doesn't change between sessions and belongs exclusively to your account. Some providers use "static shared IP" to describe a fixed IP used by a small group — that's different. A static dedicated IP is the version most people need: fixed and exclusively yours.
Does a static IP VPN reduce anonymity?
Yes, somewhat. A static IP can be associated with your account over time because it never changes. Shared dynamic IPs offer more anonymity because your traffic blends with many users. For most professional use cases — banking, work, email — this tradeoff is acceptable.
Can I use a static IP VPN for remote work?
Yes, and this is one of the best use cases. A static IP lets your company's IT team whitelist you once, so you can access internal systems, VPNs, and admin panels reliably from anywhere without repeated allowlist updates.
Does LimeVPN offer a static IP?
Yes. LimeVPN's Plus plan ($9.99/mo) includes a dedicated static IP — fixed, exclusive to your account, active across all protocols. It's assigned at signup and visible in your dashboard.

About the Author

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LimeVPN is a privacy and security researcher at LimeVPN, covering VPN technology, online anonymity, and digital rights. Passionate about making privacy accessible to everyone.

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