About SMSNoKYC
SMSNoKYC exists to solve one problem: proving a phone number to an app without proving who you are. It gives you virtual numbers for one-time SMS verification and for longer rentals, with no KYC, no email, no password and no ID at any step. An account is nothing more than a seed phrase, payment is cryptocurrency only, and we keep no personal data on hand — there is simply nothing to leak, lose or surrender.
What we do
There are two products. Single-use numbers take one SMS code and are released as soon as you are finished; dedicated rentals stay yours for 7 to 90 days when you need a number to stick around. Both draw on 190+ countries and 1,000+ apps — WhatsApp, Telegram, Google, OpenAI, Binance, PayPal and well beyond. Numbers are issued the instant you order, and any code that fails to arrive is refunded to your balance without you asking.
What we stand for
No identity, ever
No email, no phone, no ID, no name. Your account is a seed phrase you create yourself, and nothing links it back to you.
Crypto only
Settle in 20+ cryptocurrencies — Bitcoin, Monero, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, Solana, Litecoin and beyond. Never a card, never a bank.
Zero data retention
We keep no personal information and read nothing in your SMS beyond the code you came to collect. The Privacy Policy spells out the details.
Auto-refund
If a number never gets your SMS, the balance comes back on its own — you are charged only for codes that land.
How it works
- Choose a country and the app you need a code for — all of them are under Numbers and Services.
- Fund your balance in whichever cryptocurrency suits you.
- Get your number at once and watch for the SMS code on screen.
- That is it — the number is freed, or held if you took a rental.
Built for developers and agents
Everything on the site is reachable programmatically too, through our REST API and an AI-agent interface (MCP and x402), so automated pipelines can purchase numbers and read codes with no browser and no API key emailed anywhere.
Part of a privacy-tooling network
SMSNoKYC runs next to a small family of privacy-first services — among them anonymous hosting and servers and no-KYC infrastructure — all built on one idea: useful tools that never ask who you are.