# Your reputation, on IPs you own.

A dedicated IP gives high-volume senders a reputation no one else can affect. Bird provisions them per account, warms them automatically over roughly 30 days, and organizes them into pools you control.

## Dedicated when you need it, shared until you do.

Dedicated IPs are part of the Bird Email API: lower-volume senders stay on Bird's managed shared pool, and move to dedicated IPs when their volume justifies owning a reputation. Emma uses high-volume dedicated sending to grow its email program efficiently.

## Five things you don't manage by hand.

Provisioning, warmup, and routing, handled.

## See every IP and where it stands.

Provision, pool, and inspect dedicated IPs from the dashboard, the API, or the CLI. Each IP reports its warmup progress and the pool it belongs to, so you always know what's carrying your mail.

## Warmed automatically, with no volume cliff.

A new dedicated IP starts at 0% warmup and ramps to 100% over roughly 30 days. While it's warming, anything beyond what it can safely carry overflows through the shared pool, so you never drop volume waiting for an IP to mature. Once it's warm it flips to active and takes your full traffic, on a reputation that's yours alone.

## Go deeper in the docs.

Read about dedicated IPs and pools, and how Bird ramps them in the IP warmup guide.

## About 40% of the world's commercial email already runs on Bird.

Transactional and marketing email on infrastructure we've run for a decade. Dedicated IPs are one capability of the Bird Email API: sending, deliverability, suppression, and analytics ship with it.