How to Create an Instagram Account Without a Phone Number

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How to Create an Instagram Account Without a Phone Number

A practical guide — 2026

Instagram lets you sign up with either a phone number or an email address. On paper, email looks like a clean way to avoid giving Instagram your personal number. In practice, Instagram increasingly prompts users to add and verify a phone number after registration — during security setup, when logging in from a new device, or when enabling two-factor authentication. For users who manage multiple accounts, want to keep a separate creator profile private, or simply prefer not to link their personal SIM to a Meta platform, phone verification becomes a recurring friction point.

The reliable solution is TextVerify.io. It provides real non-VoIP US phone numbers with a private inbox. Whenever Instagram asks for a phone number — at signup, at an identity checkpoint, or when adding 2FA — you enter the TextVerify number, receive the code privately, and complete the step. Your personal number is never connected to the account.

Short answer: Use a real carrier number from TextVerify.io when Instagram asks for phone verification. Get the code in your private inbox, enter it, and your account is confirmed — no personal SIM needed.

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What Instagram Requires to Sign Up

Instagram’s signup form asks for your name, username, password, and either a mobile number or email address. Both options are presented on the same screen. After submitting, Instagram sends a confirmation code to whichever contact method you chose. You must enter that code to activate the account.

Beyond initial registration, Instagram uses phone verification in several additional situations:

Two-factor authentication. Instagram’s SMS-based 2FA requires a verified phone number. Enabling it adds a meaningful layer of security to the account and is recommended for any account you plan to keep long-term.
Suspicious login detection. When Instagram detects a login from an unfamiliar device or location, it may require phone verification before allowing access. This is a security measure that applies even to email-registered accounts.
Account recovery. If you lose access to your account, Instagram uses phone verification as a recovery path. Accounts without a verified phone number have fewer recovery options and are harder to regain access to if something goes wrong.
Identity confirmation checkpoints. Instagram occasionally presents checkpoints that require phone verification, especially on newer accounts or those with unusual activity patterns. These cannot be bypassed — they must be resolved with a working phone number.

A TextVerify number handles all of these scenarios. Whether the verification request comes at signup or weeks later, the process is the same: enter the TextVerify number, collect the code from your private inbox, and enter it in Instagram.


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Email vs Phone Registration on Instagram

Both paths create a working Instagram account, but they behave differently in practice:

Email registration. Straightforward to set up. Instagram sends a confirmation link or code to your email and the account is created. The downside is that phone verification prompts often appear later — sometimes immediately after the first login, sometimes when trying to enable 2FA, and sometimes when accessing the account from a new device. Email-only accounts are also harder to recover if access is lost.
Phone registration. Uses an SMS code to confirm the account immediately. Fewer follow-up verification prompts. The account is treated as more trusted by Instagram’s systems from the start, reducing the frequency of identity checkpoints.

For accounts you intend to use actively — posting, following, engaging — registering with a phone number from TextVerify at the start avoids repeated verification prompts down the line. For a quick-access account, email registration can work, with a TextVerify number ready to resolve any phone prompts that come up afterward.

⚠️ Note on Instagram and Facebook: Instagram accounts can be linked to Facebook. If your Facebook account already has a verified phone number, Instagram may inherit some of that trust. However, Instagram still maintains its own phone verification separately when required.

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What Does Not Work

These common workarounds fail against Instagram’s phone verification:

Google Voice. VoIP. Instagram detects Google Voice numbers during carrier-type validation and rejects them. The verification SMS is never sent. This is consistent behavior across Instagram’s verification flows.
TextNow / TextFree / 2ndLine / Hushed. All VoIP. Instagram identifies these internet-based number pools and blocks them at the carrier-check stage. No code is dispatched to any of these services.
Free public SMS receiving sites. Numbers on public SMS sites are shared across thousands of users, making them easy for Instagram to identify and block. On the rare occasion a code does arrive, it is publicly visible to anyone on the internet — a serious security risk for the account being created.
A number already linked to another Instagram account. Instagram enforces a one-number-per-account policy. Submitting a number that is already verified on a different account results in an error or triggers an unwanted account merge prompt.
Skipping or dismissing the prompt. Instagram’s mandatory verification checkpoints block all further activity until completed. There is no bypass or dismiss option when the platform requires phone verification to proceed.

TextVerify.io numbers come from real US mobile carrier infrastructure. They are not classified as VoIP, pass Instagram’s carrier check, and deliver the verification code to a private inbox within seconds.


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Step-by-Step Guide

Here is how to create an Instagram account without your personal phone number:

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Get a temporary US number from TextVerify

Go to textverify.io, create an account with your email, and add credits. In the dashboard, search for Instagram in the service list and select a temporary US number. Your number is assigned instantly. Keep this tab open.

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Open Instagram and begin registration

Open the Instagram app or go to instagram.com. Tap Sign up. On the registration screen, choose the Phone tab (rather than email). Set the country code to United States (+1) and paste the TextVerify number into the phone field.

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Request the verification code

Tap Next. Instagram validates the number and sends a 6-digit confirmation code via SMS. The code is sent to your TextVerify number immediately.

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Copy the code from your TextVerify inbox

Switch to your TextVerify tab. The Instagram confirmation code arrives in your private inbox within seconds. Copy it. The inbox is yours alone — no one else can see the messages sent to your assigned number.

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Enter the code and finish setup

Paste the 6-digit code into Instagram and tap Next. Instagram confirms the number and moves you to the profile setup screen — choosing a username, adding a profile photo, and optionally connecting to Facebook. Your account is live. Your personal number was never involved.

⚠️ Tip: Instagram’s confirmation codes expire within 60 seconds. Have your TextVerify inbox open in a separate tab before you tap Next in Instagram, so you can copy and paste the code immediately without delays.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I run multiple Instagram accounts with TextVerify?

Yes. Each Instagram account requires a unique phone number. TextVerify assigns a different number for each order, so you can verify as many accounts as you need — one number per account. This is useful for managing a personal profile, a brand account, and a niche creator account independently.

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Will my account stay active after the TextVerify number expires?

Yes. Instagram does not continuously validate that the phone number on your account is still active. The number is used for specific verification events. Once the code is entered and the account is confirmed, the account exists independently of the TextVerify number’s active status.

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What if Instagram says the number is already registered?

Return to TextVerify and select a different number from the pool. TextVerify only charges when an SMS is successfully delivered, so switching to a different number has no additional cost for the unused one. Try the new number in Instagram — it will not have the prior registration conflict.

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Can I use the same TextVerify number for both Instagram and Facebook?

No. Instagram and Facebook are separate platforms with separate phone number registries, even though both are owned by Meta. A number used to verify an Instagram account cannot be used to verify a Facebook account and vice versa. You need a separate TextVerify number for each platform.

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Does this work for Instagram on mobile and desktop?

Yes. The phone verification step works the same way whether you sign up through the Instagram app on iOS or Android, or through instagram.com in a desktop browser. The TextVerify number receives the SMS code regardless of which platform you register on.


Bottom line

Creating an Instagram account without a personal phone number comes down to one requirement: a real carrier number that passes Instagram’s VoIP check and delivers an SMS. TextVerify.io provides that number with a private inbox. Enter it when Instagram asks, get the code instantly, and your account is verified — with your personal number staying completely out of it.

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