How to Verify Wise with a Non-VoIP Phone Number

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How to Verify Wise with a Non-VoIP Phone Number

A practical guide — 2026

Wise (formerly TransferWise) is one of the most widely used international money transfer platforms, known for offering real exchange rates with low, transparent fees. Millions of people use Wise to send money abroad, hold balances in multiple currencies, and receive payments in different countries. When you create a Wise account or upgrade it to send or receive larger amounts, Wise requires a phone number and sends a one-time SMS verification code. This step is part of Wise’s identity verification and fraud prevention process, which is especially important for a financial platform handling real money transfers.

If you want to complete Wise’s phone verification without using your personal number, TextVerify.io provides a real non-VoIP US carrier number with a private SMS inbox. Enter it when Wise requests verification, receive the code privately, confirm it, and your account setup proceeds. Your personal phone number stays separate from the account.

Short answer: When Wise asks for SMS verification, use a real non-VoIP carrier number from TextVerify.io. Enter the number, receive the code in your private inbox, and complete verification. VoIP numbers are blocked by Wise. A real carrier number is required.

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Why Wise Requires Phone Verification

As a regulated financial services company, Wise is required by law in most jurisdictions to verify the identity of its users. Phone verification is one of the first steps in this process. Here are the key situations where Wise asks for a phone number and sends a verification code:

Account registration.This is mandatory for all new accounts regardless of the country or the amount you intend to transfer. The phone number becomes the primary contact channel for security alerts and account recovery.
Regulatory compliance and KYC requirements. Wise operates under financial regulations in the US, UK, EU, and other jurisdictions, all of which require Know Your Customer (KYC) identity verification. Phone verification is the baseline step before Wise asks for additional identity documents. Without completing phone verification, you cannot progress to the ID verification stage needed to send or receive money.
Sign-in from unrecognized devices. When you log into your Wise account from a device or browser that Wise does not recognize, it sends a verification code to your registered phone number before granting access. This protects your account balance and transaction history from unauthorized access.
Confirming transfers above a threshold. For larger transfers or when unusual transaction patterns are detected, Wise may send a one-time code to the registered phone number to confirm your authorization before processing the transfer. This is a standard security measure for financial platforms handling real money movement.

Wise checks the carrier type of the submitted phone number before dispatching any verification SMS. Numbers identified as VoIP are rejected at this stage. TextVerify numbers come from real US carrier infrastructure and pass this check.


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What Does Not Work

These commonly tried options fail with Wise’s phone verification:

Google Voice. VoIP. Wise’s carrier-type check identifies Google Voice and rejects it before any SMS is sent. No verification code ever reaches a Google Voice number for Wise registration.
TextNow, Hushed, 2ndLine, TextFree. All VoIP. App-based numbers route over internet infrastructure rather than real carrier lines. Wise blocks them at the carrier-type check before sending any code.
Free public SMS receiving websites. Shared number pools from public SMS sites are blocklisted by Wise, and their inboxes are public — anyone can read your verification code. As a financial platform, Wise is particularly strict about blocking numbers associated with bulk or automated sign-ups.
A number already on another Wise account. Wise ties phone numbers to accounts as part of its KYC process. A number previously registered on a Wise account will be flagged if you attempt to use it for a new registration.
Skipping verification. Wise does not offer a way to bypass phone verification. Without completing it, you cannot proceed to the identity document step, and the account cannot be used to send or receive money.

TextVerify.io numbers originate from real US mobile carrier lines. They pass Wise’s carrier-type check, and the verification code arrives in your private TextVerify inbox.


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Step-by-Step Guide

Here is how to create a Wise account and complete phone verification without using your personal number:

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Get a temporary US number from TextVerify

Go to textverify.io, create a free account, and add credits. Search for Wise in the service list and select an available US number. The number is assigned instantly. Keep the TextVerify tab open in a separate browser window while you complete the Wise sign-up.

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Go to Wise and start registration

Visit wise.com or open the Wise app. Click Register or Get started. Choose whether you are registering as a Personal or Business account. You will be asked for your email address and then your phone number.

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Enter the TextVerify number

Select United States (+1) from the country code dropdown. Copy your TextVerify.io number and paste it into the phone number field. Click Send code. Wise validates the carrier type and dispatches the verification SMS to your TextVerify number.

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Copy the code from your TextVerify inbox

Switch to your TextVerify tab. The Wise verification code appears in your private inbox within seconds. Copy it. Only your TextVerify account can access this inbox — the code is not visible to anyone else.

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Enter the code and continue setup

Paste the code into Wise’s verification field and click Confirm. Phone verification is complete. Wise will then prompt you to continue with identity document verification (government ID) as required by financial regulations. Your personal phone number was never part of the process.

⚠️ Identity document verification still required: Phone verification is only the first step with Wise. To send or receive money, Wise requires full KYC verification including a government-issued ID and sometimes a selfie. The TextVerify number handles the phone step only — you will still need to provide your actual identity documents to unlock full account functionality.

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Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using a VoIP number. Google Voice, TextNow, Hushed, and all internet-based phone services are blocked before Wise sends any code. Wise is stricter than most platforms because it is a regulated financial service. Only a real carrier number from TextVerify passes the check.
  • Expecting the phone number alone to unlock full Wise functionality. Phone verification completes the first step. To send or receive money, you must also complete Wise’s identity document verification with a government-issued ID. The phone step and the ID step are separate requirements.
  • Using a number already tied to another Wise account. Wise links phone numbers to accounts as part of KYC. A number previously used on a Wise account will be flagged during new registration. Use a fresh TextVerify number for each account.
  • Not having TextVerify ready before clicking “Send code.” Wise’s SMS codes expire quickly. Keep your TextVerify inbox open in a separate tab before requesting the code, so you can copy it the moment it arrives.
  • Using a public SMS inbox. Public SMS sites are blocklisted by Wise and their inboxes are visible to everyone. TextVerify’s private inbox is the correct approach for a financial platform requiring secure verification.
  • Using a disposable number when ongoing verification is expected. Wise sends sign-in codes to the registered number when you access your account from new devices. A rental number that stays active is more practical if you plan to use Wise regularly across multiple devices.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Is using a virtual number for Wise registration against their terms?

Wise’s Terms of Use require accurate personal information and prohibit creating accounts for fraudulent purposes. They do not specifically prohibit using a virtual carrier number for the phone verification step. A TextVerify number is a real, reachable US carrier number that satisfies the phone verification requirement. However, Wise’s full KYC process requires a real government-issued ID, so the account identity cannot be concealed beyond the phone step.

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Can I send and receive money with a Wise account set up this way?

Phone verification alone does not unlock sending or receiving. After completing phone verification, Wise requires a government-issued ID (passport, national ID, or driver’s license) and sometimes a selfie for full KYC. Once both phone verification and ID verification are complete, you can send and receive money normally. The TextVerify number handles the phone step; the ID step requires your actual identity documents.

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Does Wise store the phone number permanently?

Yes. Wise stores the registered phone number as a primary contact for security codes, transfer confirmations, and account recovery. You can update it in your Wise account settings. If the TextVerify number expires and Wise needs to send a sign-in or transfer confirmation code, update your number in settings before the rental period ends to avoid disruption.

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Disposable vs rental number for Wise — which is better?

A rental number is strongly recommended for Wise. Because Wise sends sign-in codes every time you access your account from a new device or browser, and may send codes to confirm transfers, a number that stays active for 30 days is far more practical than a disposable number that expires after the first SMS. A disposable number covers the initial registration but leaves you unable to receive future security codes.

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Does this work on the Wise mobile app as well as the website?

Yes. Wise’s phone verification works identically on the iOS app, Android app, and the website. The carrier-type check and SMS dispatch are server-side processes. Enter your TextVerify number in whichever interface you prefer — the result is the same.


Bottom line

Wise is a regulated financial platform and its phone verification requires a real non-VoIP carrier number — VoIP is blocked. TextVerify.io provides a real US carrier number with a private inbox that passes Wise’s check. Get the number before starting registration, enter it when Wise asks, copy the code from your private inbox, and proceed to the ID verification stage. A rental number is recommended since Wise sends sign-in codes for ongoing account access.

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