Porcine Circovirus 4 (PCV4) has been detected in pigs from China only in 2019. PCV4 has been found to be associated with several forms of clinical syndromes in pigs. Like other Porcine Circoviruses, the only structural protein of PCV4 is the capsid protein. Therefore, it could be a key vaccine candidate or diagnostic marker. The present study aims to characterize the capsid protein of PCV4 by using several bioinformatics tools. The in-silico analysis revealed that the molecular weight of PCV4 capsid protein is about 27.3 kDa which is made up of 228 amino acids. The capsid protein of PCV4 contains a nuclear localization signal at N-terminal and several post-translational modifications could be predicted at different residues of the protein. The secondary structure of capsid protein contains coil, beta strand, and alpha helix. The 3D structure of the protein was predicted with a high level of confidence. The capsid protein of PCV4 also contains several potential B-cell epitopes. Thus, the in-silico characterization of the capsid protein will be beneficial in designing diagnostics and vaccine candidates in future to combat PCV4 infection in pigs.