Buy a Google Verification Number That Actually Works
Real carrier-issued SIM cards. Works where Google Voice, TextNow, and Twilio get rejected for your own Google account. Pay only when Google's code lands in your inbox.
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Real physical SIM cards (not VoIP)145+ countries supportedSMS under 30 secondsRefund if code doesn't arrive
TL;DR
VirtualSMS provides Google verification via real carrier-issued SIM cards across 145+ countries — not VoIP, not web-based. Physical SIMs from European operators like Vodafone, O2, and T-Mobile pass Google's network checks where VoIP numbers from Google Voice, TextNow, or MySudo get rejected. Numbers activate in under 30 seconds. Pricing from $0.05 per activation, paid in USDT, USDC, BTC, LTC, or SOL via NOWPayments. If the Google code doesn't arrive within 20 minutes, your balance is refunded automatically. Alternative to hero-sms, 5sim, SMSPool, SMS-Man, OnlineSim, SMSPVA — with real physical SIMs instead of shared VoIP pools.
Five real reasons people verify Google accounts without their personal number
None of these are sketchy. They're the reasons we hear from customers every day.
01
Google ties your number to your identity across all its products
Your mobile number becomes attached to Gmail, YouTube, Google Workspace, and Google Ads. Any Google service you hand your phone number to can use it for cross-product tracking and ad targeting. A virtual number keeps your personal SIM out of Google's identity graph.
02
You need a second Google account — for work, testing, or a separate YouTube channel
Google allows multiple accounts but asks for phone verification on each one. Google's spam systems flag numbers after they've been used too many times. A fresh virtual number from a new country sails through where a number that's already verified 3+ Google accounts gets challenged.
03
Your account got locked for 'unusual activity' and demands phone verification
Google frequently triggers recovery verification after login from a new device, new city, or VPN. If your personal number is flagged — or you simply don't want Google calling your private phone — a virtual number handles the recovery step cleanly.
04
You're setting up Google Workspace accounts without personal numbers
Google Workspace admins sometimes need to provision multiple accounts for teams, contractors, or testing environments. Using personal mobile numbers for business accounts creates a compliance and offboarding problem when people leave the team.
05
Data-only SIMs and eSIMs don't receive Google's SMS codes
Many travel SIMs, eSIMs, and business data-only plans have no inbound SMS capability. Google's 2-step verification requires a number that can actually receive text messages — which rules out a lot of modern SIM types. A VirtualSMS number fills that gap in 30 seconds.
Three ways to get a Google verification number — pick one honestly
Different tools for different jobs. We'll tell you which fits yours.
Free shared inbox
You're testing API integrations and the Google account is disposable
$0
~15% on Google
No signup, no payment
Good for throwaway test accounts
Inbox is public — anyone can read your Google verification code
Number reused by many users — often already flagged by Google's spam systems
Google recognizes shared virtual number pools and often refuses them entirely
Recommended
Pay-per-verification (activation)
You need to verify a Google account once and this isn't for repeated logins
See live pricing below — varies by country
92%+ on Google first try
Real physical SIM card — not shared, not on any blocklist
Pay only when Google's code actually arrives
Instant refund if code doesn't arrive in 2 minutes
Single-use — the number won't be available for future Google recovery
Not suitable if you need to receive account-recovery codes months later
Dedicated rental
You need the number for ongoing Google account recovery, 2FA resets, or device switches over time
Rental pricing on pricing page — varies by country and duration
95%+ on Google
Same number stays with you for the rental period
Receive multiple Google codes during the rental
Suitable for Google Workspace admin recovery scenarios
Higher upfront cost
Only worth it if you need repeated access to the same number
Our honest recommendation
For a one-time Google account signup or recovery, pay-per-verification is almost always the right choice. Free shared inboxes fail on Google more often than not — Google's systems are aggressive about flagging reused numbers. If you need the number for ongoing Google account recovery, go rental.
How to verify a Google account with VirtualSMS in under 3 minutes
Full flow, end to end. We tested this an hour ago.
01
Create a VirtualSMS account
Email only — no phone number to register. Free account, no credit card required to see pricing.
02
Top up with crypto or card
Minimum $2. Pay with BTC, USDT, ETH, LTC via NOWPayments, or credit/debit card. Unused balance doesn't expire.
03
Pick Google + a country
Select Google from the services list. Choose a country (see our country tiers below for recommended pick). Click 'Buy number' — you get a real SIM number instantly.
04
Enter the number in Google's verification form
During Google account creation or recovery, when asked for a phone number, enter the VirtualSMS number with the country code. Click 'Send code'.
05
Copy the code from your VirtualSMS inbox
The 6-digit code appears in your dashboard within 30 seconds of Google sending it. Copy it into Google's verification field. If nothing arrives in 2 minutes, cancel for a full refund and try a different country.
06
Your Google account is verified
Continue setting up your account — add a recovery email, configure 2-step verification settings, connect to Google Workspace if needed. The account behaves identically to one verified on a regular SIM.
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Which country should you pick for Google verification?
Success rates and pricing vary significantly by country. Rankings below come from our live Google order data — not scraped benchmarks, not aggregator estimates.
These are the actual failure modes we see. Each has a specific fix — don't just retry blindly.
"This phone number cannot be used for verification"
Why it happens
Google has flagged this number (or the range it belongs to) as having been used to verify too many accounts recently. This is Google's main anti-abuse signal.
The fix
Cancel the current number (get a full refund). Try a Tier 1 country with a different carrier — UK and US numbers have the best pass rate through Google's phone-number acceptance check.
Code never arrives in VirtualSMS inbox
Why it happens
Google rejected the number silently (no error message to you) — this happens more often than a real delivery failure.
The fix
Wait 90 seconds, then cancel for a full refund. Try a fresh number from a different country. If the same country fails twice, move to a Tier 1 country.
Google prompts for voice call instead of SMS
Why it happens
Certain countries or traffic patterns cause Google to prefer voice verification. More common if you've already requested an SMS once.
The fix
Switch to a rental number from a country where VirtualSMS supports inbound voice calls. Alternatively, start fresh on a different country and don't hit 'Resend' — request voice call from the first attempt.
"Too many recent attempts" error
Why it happens
Multiple failed verifications on the same IP or Google account within a short window triggers a temporary lockout.
The fix
Wait 30 minutes before retrying. Change your IP if possible (disable VPN, switch network). Use a Tier 1 number from a country you haven't tried yet.
Verification succeeds but Google immediately locks the account
Why it happens
Google's post-signup behavioral checks flagged the new account — too many logins from different locations, automated behavior, or a suspicious user-agent.
The fix
This is a Google behavior issue, not a number issue. Warm up the account: log in from one device, add a recovery email, don't sign in from multiple IPs on day one.
Google asks to verify an existing account but rejects the virtual number
Why it happens
Google's account recovery flow is stricter than the signup flow — it checks whether the number has been associated with the account before.
The fix
If the original number is still active, use it. If not, use an authenticator app (TOTP) recovery if enabled. Virtual numbers work best for initial signup verification, not for recovering accounts that were linked to a different number.
Real Google verification codes landing in VirtualSMS inboxes right now
Live sample from the last hour · Codes masked for privacy · Google sends in English regardless of SIM country
Frequently asked questions about Google virtual verification numbers
Is using a virtual number for Google account verification against Google's terms?
Google's terms prohibit creating accounts to send spam, run automated abuse, or bypass suspensions. Using a virtual number to create a legitimate Google account for personal or business use is not explicitly prohibited. The restriction is on abuse, not on the type of number used.
Will Google detect this is a virtual number and reject it?
Google detects and blocks VoIP numbers (Google Voice itself, TextNow, Twilio, Bandwidth) because those number pools are heavily associated with spam accounts. VirtualSMS uses real physical SIM cards — actual carrier-issued numbers that are indistinguishable from any user's phone on Google's end.
Can I use a virtual number to recover a locked Google account?
Only if you can verify via a number that was previously linked to the account. For initial signup, virtual numbers work well. For recovery of an existing account, Google checks that the number matches what was registered — a new virtual number typically won't unlock an account that was locked for security reasons.
How many Google accounts can I verify with VirtualSMS?
Each activation gives you one number for one use. Google allows approximately 3–5 accounts to be verified on the same SIM before it starts flagging the number. Since every VirtualSMS activation uses a distinct physical SIM, there's no cross-contamination between your verifications.
Does Google Voice work as a Google verification number?
No — and this is a common trap. Google Voice numbers are VoIP numbers issued by Google itself. Google explicitly blocks them for account verification. The same applies to TextNow and other free VoIP services. You need a carrier-issued SIM number, which is exactly what VirtualSMS provides.
What's the cheapest country for Google account verification?
Ukraine, Poland, and Czech Republic are consistently among the cheapest Tier 2 and Tier 1 markets on VirtualSMS for Google. UK and US numbers run slightly higher but have the best first-try pass rate through Google's phone-number acceptance. Check live pricing above — rates change with carrier availability.
Can I use this for Google Workspace account verification?
Yes. Google Workspace account setup requires the same SMS verification as personal Google accounts. The number type doesn't change for Workspace — you need a carrier-issued number that can receive SMS, which is what VirtualSMS provides.
How long does the verification window stay open?
Google's verification codes expire in 10 minutes. VirtualSMS holds your activation open for up to 20 minutes. If no code arrives within 2 minutes of requesting it, cancel for a full refund rather than waiting — delayed codes usually mean the request was silently dropped.
Real-SIM verification infrastructure · Operating since 2022
VirtualSMS operates its own physical SIM infrastructure for SMS verification. Every tier ranking, success rate, and country recommendation on this page comes from our live order logs — not aggregator estimates, not scraped benchmarks. When Google's verification behavior shifts, the rankings here shift with it.