AS14618
Amazon.com Inc.
Seattle, Washington, US
Cloud Provider ARIN United States
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🏢 Organisation
Full nameAmazon.com Inc.
ASNAS14618
TypeCloud Provider
CountryUnited States
HeadquartersSeattle, Washington, US
Founded1994
Websiteaws.amazon.com
RegistryARIN
🌐 Network
Total IPs~50 million (IPv4)
UpstreamTier-1 global provider with peering at all major IXPs
IPv62600:1f00::/24, 2406:da00::/24
RIRARIN
Abuse emailabuse@amazonaws.com
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📌 IPv4 Address Ranges
52.0.0.0/8 54.0.0.0/8 3.0.0.0/8 18.0.0.0/8 34.192.0.0/10 52.192.0.0/11
🔁 BGP Peers
AS1299 (Telia) AS3356 (Lumen) AS174 (Cogent) AS7018 (AT&T) AS3257 (GTT) AS6453 (TATA)
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Your ISP can see every website you visit
A VPN encrypts your traffic and hides it from Amazon AWS and any other ISP.

About Amazon.com Inc. (AS14618)

AS14618 is one of Amazon Web Services' primary ASNs. AWS is the world's largest cloud provider, hosting millions of applications including Netflix, Airbnb, Slack, Reddit, and countless others. AWS publishes a complete JSON file of all its IP ranges at ip-ranges.amazonaws.com/ip-ranges.json, updated multiple times per day. The sheer scale means AWS IPs appear in virtually every network's traffic logs.

What AS14618 Means for Your Privacy

Every time you visit a website, your IP address — and therefore your ISP (Amazon.com Inc.) — is visible to that site. Amazon.com Inc. as your ISP can see all unencrypted traffic passing through their network, including the domains you visit. This is standard practice for all ISPs and is typically used for network management, legal compliance, and in some cases targeted advertising.

If your device is assigned an IP in Amazon.com Inc.’s ranges, websites you visit will identify your connection as coming from Amazon.com Inc.. To prevent this, a VPN replaces your ISP-assigned IP with the VPN server’s IP, making your traffic appear to come from a different provider entirely.

Technical Notes for AS14618

AS14618 is registered with ARIN — the Regional Internet Registry responsible for IP allocations in North America. The ASN is used to announce IP prefixes to the global BGP routing table, allowing other networks to route traffic to Amazon.com Inc.’s infrastructure.

Amazon.com Inc. peers with major transit providers and internet exchanges to ensure global reachability. BGP peering relationships determine how traffic flows between Amazon.com Inc. and the rest of the internet.

Frequently Asked Questions About AS14618

How do I find out which AWS service is using a specific IP?
Download the AWS IP ranges file from ip-ranges.amazonaws.com/ip-ranges.json. This JSON file lists every AWS IP range with the region and service it belongs to (EC2, CloudFront, S3, etc.).
Why do so many different websites use Amazon AWS IPs?
AWS is the dominant cloud provider globally. Any company hosting on AWS — from startups to enterprises — gets an IP from AWS's ranges. Netflix, Airbnb, Slack, Pinterest, and millions of others all use AWS infrastructure.
Does Amazon also use AS16509?
Yes. Amazon operates multiple ASNs including AS14618 (main EC2/AWS) and AS16509 (Amazon.com retail and CloudFront). Both are commonly seen in network traffic.

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