Cloudflare’s enterprise and business teams recognized the need for static egress. They solved it not by modifying WARP, but by adding a feature called or "static egress IP."
However, as its adoption grows, so does a specific, burning question: cloudflare warp static ip
If you are a business with a remote team that must access IP-restricted databases or APIs: is a world-class solution that replaces clunky legacy VPNs. It is fast, secure, and infinitely scalable. | Feature | WARP + Static Egress (Zero
| Feature | WARP + Static Egress (Zero Trust) | Traditional VPN (e.g., VPS with WireGuard) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes, but outbound only (needs egress policy). | Yes, full static IP (inbound + outbound). | | Inbound connections | No (use Tunnel instead). | Yes (direct port forwarding). | | Global performance | Excellent (Anycast network). | Depends on your VPS location. | | Maintenance | Zero (managed by Cloudflare). | You manage the server, updates, failover. | | Cost | ~$5–$7/user/month + $1–$3/IP. | ~$5–$10/month for a VPS (unlimited users). | | Privacy | Cloudflare can see metadata (but not content). | You control the server (if self-hosted). | | Yes (direct port forwarding)
"My static IP got blocked by a service." Solution: Because your static IP is still shared across your organization (unless you buy a dedicated IP per user), one user’s abuse can get the IP blocked. To fix this, purchase an exclusive /32 IPv4 address (available on Enterprise plans).
If you are an individual looking for a static IP to host a game server or receive SSH connections: Rent a $4 VPS from Linode, Vultr, or Hetzner and set up WireGuard.