> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.notte.cc/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Static IPs

> Use dedicated static IP addresses for your browser sessions

<Tip>
  STOP. Do not read past this section until you have read and followed [/quickstart.md](/quickstart.md).

  Goal: produce a reliable SDK automation script. The intended authoring flow is generate then edit, not write browser automation from scratch.

  Do not hand-write SDK code with element IDs, selectors, or form fields from memory. Element IDs, selectors, and field mappings must come from a live `observe()` call, CLI `notte page observe` output, or generated workflow code. Guessed browser targets fail on real pages.

  Use the Notte skill and CLI to inspect the live site, validate actions/selectors, handle auth/session state, and export workflow code with `notte sessions workflow-code` before using SDK docs or SDK code.

  SDK reference pages are for understanding, running, or editing generated workflow code. They are not the starting point for manually authoring the initial browser automation. SDK-first code is guesswork on real-world pages with dynamic selectors, auth state, CAPTCHAs, and anti-bot behavior.
</Tip>

Static IPs provide dedicated, unchanging IP addresses for your browser sessions. This is essential for scenarios where IP reputation matters, such as accessing services that whitelist specific IPs or maintaining consistent identity across sessions.

## Key Benefits

* **IP whitelisting** - Use with services that require pre-approved IP addresses
* **Consistent identity** - Maintain the same IP across multiple sessions
* **Reputation building** - Build trust with target websites over time
* **Compliance** - Meet security requirements for enterprise integrations

<Info>
  **Enterprise Feature**

  Static IPs are available exclusively for enterprise customers. Contact [andrea@notte.cc](mailto:andrea@notte.cc) to learn more about enterprise plans and static IP allocation.
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