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NordVPN Dedicated IP Address: What Is It, How Does It Work, Is It Worth the Price, and How Do You Set It Up? — Complete Guide Including Plan Comparison, Locations, and Real-World Use Cases


Every few months, someone asks the same question in VPN forums: "My bank keeps locking me out when I use a VPN. What's going on?"

The answer is almost always the same: shared IP reputation. When dozens — or hundreds — of people funnel traffic through the same VPN server IP, that address accumulates a mixed reputation. Banks, corporate portals, crypto exchanges, and even streaming platforms start treating it like a suspicious visitor. More CAPTCHAs. More 2FA prompts. More blocks.

That's the problem a NordVPN dedicated IP address solves. It's one IP, assigned exclusively to your account. Nobody else touches it. Nobody else's behavior can taint it.

This guide breaks down everything — how dedicated IPs work, who actually needs one, which locations are available, how to set it up, and how the pricing stacks up across all current NordVPN plans.


What Is a NordVPN Dedicated IP Address, Exactly?

A regular VPN works by routing your traffic through a server and assigning you one of many rotating shared IPs from a large pool. You're essentially anonymous in a crowd. Good for privacy, but a bit unpredictable for services that care about IP consistency.

A dedicated IP flips that dynamic. Instead of sharing a pool, you get a single, static IP address that belongs only to your account. Every time you connect through NordVPN, you exit through that same IP — no variation, no surprises.

Think of it like the difference between a shared taxi and a car you own. The taxi might sometimes smell weird because of the last passenger. The car is always exactly as you left it.

Key distinction: A NordVPN dedicated IP still gives you all the same AES-256 encryption, kill switch, no-logs policy, and protocol support (NordLynx, OpenVPN) as any regular NordVPN connection. The only difference is that your exit IP is fixed and private to you.


Who Actually Needs a Dedicated IP?

This is worth being honest about: most casual VPN users don't need one. If you're using NordVPN mainly for streaming geo-restricted content from a coffee shop, the shared IP pool works just fine.

But there's a specific kind of user where a dedicated IP genuinely pays off:

Remote workers and corporate access. IT administrators often whitelist specific IP addresses for VPN access to company servers, internal dashboards, and enterprise tools. If your IP keeps rotating, you're constantly fighting the firewall. A dedicated IP means IT adds your address once and forgets about it.

Online banking and financial platforms. Banks are notoriously trigger-happy with fraud detection. A new IP on every login can trigger step-up authentication, temporary lockouts, or outright blocks. A stable, trusted IP that hasn't been flagged by anyone else is much less likely to cause friction.

Crypto exchanges. Platforms like Binance, Coinbase Pro, and similar services use IP-based security layers as part of their fraud prevention. Frequent IP changes can put accounts in a restricted state. Many crypto traders who use VPNs swear by dedicated IPs specifically for this reason.

Reduced CAPTCHA fatigue. Shared IPs from large VPN providers are well-known to search engines and major websites. The result is endless CAPTCHA challenges. A clean, private dedicated IP gets treated more like a regular residential connection.

Automation and API access. Developers running bots, scrapers, or scheduled API calls against rate-limited endpoints often need a consistent IP to avoid triggering rate limits designed for "suspicious" rotating addresses.


NordVPN Dedicated IP Locations

As of 2026, NordVPN offers dedicated IP addresses across multiple regions. The United States has the widest coverage, with cities including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Seattle, Houston, and Ashburn. Outside the US, dedicated IPs are available in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, the Netherlands, and select other EU countries.

It's worth noting that availability can change, and not every city is guaranteed to have dedicated IP inventory at any given time. If you need a very specific location, it's worth confirming with NordVPN support before purchasing.

One thing that sets NordVPN apart from some competitors: the platform allows multiple dedicated IPs on a single account. For teams or users who need regional flexibility, that's a meaningful advantage.


Protocols: What Works with Dedicated IP

Not every NordVPN protocol supports the dedicated IP feature. Here's the breakdown:

  • OpenVPN (TCP/UDP): Fully supported — and the only way to use dedicated IP across up to 10 devices simultaneously
  • NordLynx (NordVPN's WireGuard implementation): Supported, but limited to one simultaneous connection
  • IKEv2: Not supported
  • Browser extensions: Not supported
  • tvOS: Not supported

For most users, OpenVPN UDP is the practical choice when connecting via dedicated IP — it balances speed and reliability well, and gives you the multi-device flexibility.


How to Get and Set Up a NordVPN Dedicated IP

The process is genuinely straightforward. Here's how it works end-to-end:

Step 1: Get a NordVPN subscription The dedicated IP is an add-on — it requires an active NordVPN subscription. If you don't have one yet, you'll choose your plan and add the dedicated IP during checkout. 👉 Grab a NordVPN plan + Dedicated IP add-on

Step 2: Select your dedicated IP location After purchase, log into your Nord Account dashboard. Under the NordVPN tab, you'll find the dedicated IP section. Pick the country and city for your IP from the available locations.

Step 3: Wait for setup (up to 3 business days) NordVPN notes that it can take up to three business days to provision your dedicated IP after you choose your server location. In practice, it's often faster, but plan accordingly.

Step 4: Connect via the app Open the NordVPN app, navigate to "Specialty Servers," and find the "Dedicated IP" category. Select it to connect through your assigned static IP.

Step 5: Verify Use any IP lookup tool to confirm your exit IP matches the dedicated IP assigned in your Nord Account. Then start whitelisting that IP on any services that need it.

If you're adding a dedicated IP to an existing subscription: Log into Nord Account → NordVPN tab → click "Get Dedicated IP." You can also initiate the process directly from the Windows or macOS app by going to Specialty Servers → Dedicated IP.

Note: If you're connecting from a country with heavy internet restrictions, you may need to follow a manual setup guide. The automatic app setup may not work in highly restricted regions.


NordVPN Dedicated IP: Pricing and Plans

The dedicated IP is an optional add-on priced separately from your base subscription. According to verified pricing data, the dedicated IP add-on costs around $3.69–$4.19/month on a 2-year plan (pricing varies slightly by region and current promotions).

That means your total monthly cost is your base plan + the dedicated IP add-on. Here's a full breakdown of current NordVPN plans to help you budget:

Full NordVPN Plan Comparison

Plan Monthly 1-Year 2-Year What's Included Buy
Basic $12.99/mo $4.99/mo $3.09/mo Core VPN, Threat Protection, 10 devices Get Basic
Plus $15.29/mo $5.49/mo $3.89/mo Everything in Basic + Threat Protection Pro, NordPass (password manager), Data Breach Scanner Get Plus
Complete $18.69/mo $6.99/mo $5.39/mo Everything in Plus + 1 TB NordLocker encrypted cloud storage Get Complete
Prime (US only) $25.29/mo $8.99/mo $7.39/mo Everything in Complete + NordProtect (identity theft insurance, dark web monitoring, cyber extortion coverage) Get Prime
Dedicated IP add-on ~$3.69/mo Fixed private IP address, add to any plan Add Dedicated IP

Quick math example: A 2-year Basic plan ($3.09/mo) + Dedicated IP add-on (~$3.69/mo) puts you at roughly $6.78/month total — less than a Netflix subscription, for a clean private IP and full VPN coverage.

All plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee. No fine print, no feature restrictions — you get the full product during that window, and if it doesn't work for your use case, you get your money back.


Dedicated IP vs. Shared IP: The Real Difference

Here's the honest side-by-side:

Factor Dedicated IP Shared IP
IP stability Fixed every session Rotates across the pool
CAPTCHA frequency Much less common More frequent
Bank/corporate access Smooth, whitelistable Often triggers fraud alerts
Anonymity Slightly reduced (IP tied to your account) Higher (blended with other users)
IP reputation risk You control your own reputation Other users' behavior affects you
Cost Higher (base plan + add-on) Included in base plan
Multi-device support Up to 10 (via OpenVPN) Up to 10

The anonymity trade-off is real and worth naming. Because a dedicated IP is linked specifically to your Nord Account, it's less anonymous than a rotating shared IP where you're one of hundreds of users. If your primary concern is preventing any entity from building a profile based on your IP address, a shared IP is actually more protective.

But if your concern is friction — constant blocks, repeated CAPTCHAs, service lockouts — the dedicated IP solves that. It's a different tool for a different problem.


NordVPN Dedicated IP vs. Competitors

A few other VPNs offer dedicated IP addresses, but the landscape is thinner than it looks:

Surfshark offers dedicated IPs at a comparable price point and has good multi-platform support. It's worth considering if you prioritize unlimited simultaneous connections (Surfshark has no device limit on any plan).

ProtonVPN technically offers dedicated IPs, but the feature is gated behind business plans — individual users can't easily add one.

TrustZone and OVPN both offer dedicated IPs and have good privacy reputations, but much smaller server networks and fewer features overall.

The case for NordVPN specifically comes down to three things: a massive server network across 111+ countries, NordLynx speeds that consistently rank near the top in independent speed tests, and the breadth of location choices for dedicated IPs in the US. For US-centric users who need a specific city — say, a Chicago IP for a Chicago-based corporate server — the granularity of NordVPN's dedicated IP location options is hard to match.


Common Questions About NordVPN Dedicated IP

Can I change my dedicated IP location after purchasing? Yes, but only once per subscription period. If you need to switch regions, contact NordVPN support. The change isn't instantaneous — there's a provisioning period.

Does the dedicated IP affect my connection speed? In most setups, the speed difference versus shared IP connections is minimal. NordLynx handles the tunneling efficiently regardless of IP type. You might see slight variance depending on server load in your chosen location, but it's not a consistent performance penalty.

Can multiple team members use the same dedicated IP? The dedicated IP is tied to one Nord Account. Multiple devices on that account can connect through it (up to 10 via OpenVPN), but separate user accounts would each need their own dedicated IP add-on.

What happens if my dedicated IP gets blacklisted? This is theoretically possible but uncommon — since only you're using the IP, there's no shared risk from other users. If it does happen, you can contact NordVPN support to discuss options. Staying behind AES-256 encryption while using the IP helps keep the traffic looking clean.

Does NordVPN's no-logs policy still apply with a dedicated IP? Yes. The dedicated IP feature does link the IP to your email address (which is used for assignment purposes), but NordVPN's independently audited no-logs policy still applies to browsing activity.


Is a NordVPN Dedicated IP Worth It?

The straightforward answer: it depends entirely on how you use the internet.

If your VPN use is mainly about bypassing geo-blocks to watch content from other countries, or securing yourself on public Wi-Fi, the shared IP pool is fine. Adding a dedicated IP add-on would be spending money on a problem you don't have.

But if you regularly access services that are sensitive to IP changes — banking, corporate systems, crypto platforms, remote servers, API endpoints — the dedicated IP basically pays for itself in saved frustration. Fewer lockouts, fewer CAPTCHA puzzles, fewer re-authentication loops. That's real time and mental overhead that disappears.

The fact that it sits on top of NordVPN's existing infrastructure — with the speed, encryption, and kill switch you're already getting — means there's no reliability trade-off. You're just adding consistency on top of an already solid foundation.

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Pricing reflects publicly available rates and may change over time. Check the NordVPN site for the most current offers and regional pricing before purchasing.

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