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AI Routing Exit Check: Verify Public Exit IPs by Service

Check the public exit IP returned by supported ChatGPT, Claude, and other AI service endpoints. Compare routing behavior across services to verify proxy, domain-split, and policy-routing rules. Results describe this connection only, not account, subscription, or risk status.

AI routing exits

Identifies the public exits used by AI apps and vendor networks.
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Identifying AI service exits

Supported endpoints are being checked without replacing the existing connectivity result.

Results reflect the public exit returned by an app or vendor network endpoint for this connection. They do not represent account, subscription, or product availability.

How to read this check

About AI Routing Exits

Routing checks compare public IPs returned by AI app or vendor network endpoints. Use them to verify domain-based proxy and policy-routing rules, not account status.

What an AI routing exit is

It is the public IP returned by a supported AI service endpoint for the current connection. Only services that return a verifiable public exit IP are shown, so unavailable or unverified results are never presented as routing conclusions.

Why services can show different exits

Proxy rules can select different paths by domain, region, address family, or policy group. Different IPs returned for ChatGPT, Claude, or Grok usually mean that those services are not sharing the same observable public exit.

How to verify routing rules

  • Compare each service exit with the current public IP on the home page
  • Check whether supported services reach the expected distinct exits
  • Retest after changing one rule at a time instead of changing the proxy node, DNS, and browser together

What these results cannot establish

ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent results describe vendor network paths and can help verify domain routing, but they are not a dedicated AI-product exit. A correct exit cannot establish account sign-in, subscription eligibility, regional support, or service-side risk status.

Frequently asked questions

How is an AI routing exit different from the current public IP?

The current public IP is the exit observable when you visit this site. An AI routing exit is the IP returned by a supported AI service endpoint for the current connection. Read either result with the relevant routing rule.

Why can ChatGPT and Claude return different exit IPs?

Proxy and policy-routing rules can select paths by domain, policy group, address family, or region. Different exits usually mean that the services are not using the same observable public path.

Does one shared exit mean routing is not active?

Not necessarily. Multiple AI domains can be assigned to the same proxy exit, or they may all connect directly. Compare the result with your rules and current public IP.

Why do some AI services not show an exit IP?

Only services that reliably return a verifiable public exit IP are shown. A service without a suitable endpoint, an unavailable endpoint, or an untrustworthy response does not receive an exit conclusion.

Can this check determine account or risk status?

No. It only describes the observable exit for this connection. It does not read account sign-in, subscription eligibility, regional support, or service-side risk information.