🔹 Method 1: Use Cloud-Based Mobile Testing Tools (e.g., BrowserStack)
How it works:
These services let you simulate real devices and browsers. Google’s detection systems are less likely to trigger verification prompts.
Steps:
- Go to BrowserStack.com and sign up using your Google account.
- Select a device and browser (e.g., Mac OS + Safari).
- Open Gmail and click “Create account.”
- Enter fake name, username, and password.
- Fill in birthday/gender quickly. Skip the phone number.
- Click “Next” before the session timer expires.
Pros:
✔️ Real devices = higher success rate
Cons:
⏳ 1-minute time limit per session
🔹 Method 2: Create Gmail Accounts via Android Gmail App
Why this works:
Some Android versions allow account creation without requiring phone verification.
Steps:
- Open the Gmail app on your Android device.
- Tap your profile icon → Add another account → Google.
- Tap Create Account, then fill in basic info.
- Skip the phone number step.
- Accept Google’s Terms.
- Repeat as needed.
Pros:
✔️ High success rate on real Android devices
✔️ Fully functional accounts
🔹 Method 3: Use Google Chrome Portable (No Installation Needed)
How it works:
Each portable Chrome instance creates a unique user environment, helping bypass verification triggers.
Steps:
- Download Google Chrome Portable.
- Open the folder → launch the browser.
- Create a new user profile.
- Go to accounts.google.com → click Create account.
- Enter the details and skip the phone number.
- Agree to terms and finish setup.
Pros:
✔️ Unique profiles
✔️ No need to install on your main system
🔹 Method 4: Use GoLogin or Similar RDP Tools
Why it works:
GoLogin masks browser fingerprints and uses real-device-like environments, reducing the chance of triggering verification.
Steps:
- Download and install GoLogin.
- Create an account and set up a new browser profile.
- Launch browser → go to Gmail → create account.
- Enter info and skip phone number.
- Set recovery email if needed.
Pros:
✔️ Ideal for creating many accounts
✔️ Supports browser profile management
🔹 Method 5: Android Emulators (NoxPlayer / BlueStacks)
How it works:
These tools simulate Android phones on your PC, letting you create Gmail accounts like a real device would.
Steps:
- Launch Nox Player or BlueStacks.
- Go to Settings → Google → Add Account.
- Tap Create Account, fill in details.
- Skip the phone number section.
- Complete Captcha and agree to terms.
Pros:
✔️ Emulates Android behavior accurately
✔️ Good for bulk creation
🔹 Method 6: Dot & Plus Trick in Gmail (For Alias Management)
Note: This doesn’t create new Gmail accounts, but helps you manage multiple aliases from one inbox.
How it works:
- Gmail ignores dots in addresses:
yourname@gmail.com
=your.name@gmail.com
- Gmail ignores anything after a plus (
+
):
yourname+promo@gmail.com
= same inbox
Use Cases:
- Sign up for multiple services with one Gmail
- Use filters to sort emails based on alias
📌 FAQs
Q: Is this legal or allowed?
A: Creating multiple Gmail accounts is not inherently illegal. However, using them for spam, fraud, or against Google’s terms can result in bans.
Q: Are these methods 100% effective?
A: They work well currently, but Google may update its detection methods. Always test before scaling.
Q: Can I use this for business purposes?
A: Yes, but check the TOS of platforms where you plan to use multiple accounts.
Q: Will these accounts be long-lasting?
A: If used responsibly and with recovery info added, they can last like regular accounts.
✅ Final Thoughts
You can still create multiple Gmail accounts without phone number verification in 2025—using tools like cloud-based browsers, Android apps, Chrome Portable, GoLogin, and emulators. While Gmail gets smarter, these methods remain effective if used wisely.
Reminder: Use these accounts ethically. Avoid spam, and always add recovery emails to protect them.