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Creating Google accounts in 2026 is no longer a simple matter of a few minutes. In the first half of 2025, there were still users registering tens of thousands of accounts using anti-detection browsers and proxy solutions, but Google’s security system has strengthened its defenses. Now, multi-accounting on the platform is technically complex, and additional tools are required for this task.
In this article, we’ll discuss effective methods for registering Google accounts in 2026. Learn about the pitfalls you may encounter, how to avoid them, and which tools still make it possible to register new accounts.
Google began strengthening its anti-fraud systems as early as 2024, and mass registration became particularly difficult by the end of 2025. Today, users face a number of challenges when creating new accounts:
You can link multiple Google accounts to a single phone number. The exact number of accounts is not disclosed for security and spam protection reasons, and the number of allowed accounts varies from user to user.
If you see a message during registration stating that this number cannot be used, in any case, you will have to use a different one.
In addition, account verification via phone numbers from Russia and the former CIS countries is often blocked. When attempting to register, users see the corresponding notifications.
Let’s say you managed to create an account using a phone number that’s already been used. But then you run into another problem.
If you’ve created a new account, Google requires you to scan a QR code from your smartphone from time to time. This helps the security system verify that you’re not a bot and that you’re authorized to access your account from a different device. This new feature was first mentioned back in March 2025, and this change has been truly significant, since previously you could verify your account via SMS.
Even on a device with an active SIM card, scanning the QR code sometimes fails. Android or iPhone devices display an error when attempting to do so.
Google will quickly realize that the same person is constantly using multiple accounts. If you decide to create another account, the system will block the process.
It’s getting harder to fool Google in 2026. The platform can link accounts based on a variety of parameters using a digital fingerprint. This includes a vast amount of data:
OS;
browser version and type;
device specifications (processor, memory, graphics card, etc.);
data entry speed and time between requests;
type, speed, IP address, and location parameters of your internet connection;
other behavioral and technical factors.
Thus, as soon as you create a new account and start using it, the security system will block it and any other associated accounts.
If you need an additional Google account for work or personal use, it’s no problem. But if you need 10, 20, or more accounts, the process becomes much more complicated.
First, let’s look at how to create an additional account for personal use.
If you need a new Google account, you can sign up using a PC or smartphone. Here’s how to do it on a computer:
Go to the platform and click “Add Account.”
Enter your first name; you can also enter your last name if you wish.
Enter your date of birth and gender, phone number, and email address.
Next, enter a password and confirm your registration via a QR code on a smartphone with an active SIM card.
This method works if your smartphone has an active international SIM card. Using an eSIM is practically pointless; Google will reject account verification via this method 99% of the time.
On forums and social media, users also frequently complain that they cannot create a new account using e-SIMs.
The security system is particularly averse to new e-SIMs.
If you don’t have an international SIM card, you can sign up for a Google account through your Android smartphone’s settings. Most smartphones running this operating system are already linked to a Google account; the only exceptions are certain models designed for the Chinese domestic market. To add a new account, follow these steps:
Go to the device’s “Settings.”
Open the “Google” tab.
Select “Add account.”
Next, complete the registration process as usual. When creating a single account, the system usually does not ask for a phone number; only personal information is required.
You can use the same method to create a Google account on a computer via Android emulators (BlueStacks, NoxPlayer, and others).
The process for creating a new Google account is similar to the standard method on Android. The only difference is that you need to do this through the Google Maps app rather than through your smartphone’s settings.
The security system is more lenient toward its own products, so it often skips verification entirely for users of Android and iOS smartphones. You can try creating accounts via YouTube, Gmail, and other Google services.
Above, we discussed scenarios where you need to create 1–2 additional Google accounts. But for traffic arbitrage, advertising, and many other professional tasks, you sometimes need dozens or even hundreds of accounts. Moreover, these accounts often need to be from different GEOs.
The security system will quickly ban all created accounts if it detects a connection between them. Therefore, it is recommended to use proven proxying solutions and antidetection browsers—without these tools, creating multiple accounts will not be possible.
It is important to note that, as of 2026, a successful registration during mass account creation is one that does not require QR code verification. However, adding a phone number will still be mandatory.
Most antidetect browsers on the market cannot handle this task—mass registration will be unstable, and new accounts will immediately request QR code verification.
Vision uses digital fingerprints taken from real devices, which inspires more trust in Google, and high-quality spoofing allows tens of thousands of users working with this platform to continue creating accounts without any major issues.
Tips for Google multi-accounting with the Vision antidetect browser:
Create separate profiles for browser registration using different proxying solutions. If you’re having trouble choosing one, you can always find reliable providers on our partners page. Mobile residential solutions are best suited for registering Google accounts.
When creating an account, provide information that is as close to reality as possible. Don’t make up ridiculous names or set an age that’s too old.
Don’t forget to warm up your accounts. Don’t launch ads right away. First, browse the web, visit websites, and log in to services using your new account. Act like a human, not a bot. Our built-in cookie bot can help with this step.
On each new account, vary your behavior: the frequency of requests and page views, typing speed using Human Type, etc.
In 2026, creating Google accounts en masse is becoming increasingly difficult. For 1–3 additional accounts, you can use registration via your smartphone settings or through Google services. If you need more accounts, use reliable proxying solutions and an antidetect browser, such as Vision.
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