How to Get a Free VoIP Number
Explore free VoIP number options, understand trials and ad-supported plans, and check the limitations before relying on one.

Quick answer
You can get a free VoIP number through an ad-supported plan, limited free service, or a trial. Check whether the number expires, which calls and texts are included, and whether verification codes require payment.
Free VoIP service is possible because internet calling costs less to deliver than a full carrier plan. The provider may fund it with ads, limit usage, reclaim inactive numbers, or charge for features beyond basic calls and texts.
Three common free offers
- An ad-supported number with basic calling and SMS.
- A limited allowance with paid credits after the limit.
- A free trial that renews into a subscription.
Read the exact terms rather than assuming every “free number” works indefinitely.
Questions to ask
- Will the number remain yours during inactivity?
- Can it receive calls and ordinary SMS?
- Are verification short codes supported?
- Are there ads or data-sharing tradeoffs?
- What does the service cost after the promotion?
- Can you use the number from your country?
HashPhone's approach
HashPhone is free to download and eligible users may see a free trial or promotional introductory offer. It is designed as a regular personal second number, not a public inbox where many people can read incoming messages.
The exact ongoing price depends on the storefront and region. If you need continuity, review the renewal terms before giving the number to clients or important contacts.
Check the current second-number offerReview availability and pricing for your region inside HashPhone.
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