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Denmark virtual numbers for SMS verification

A +45 number that receives verification codes in Denmark, for 24 services. Prices start at $0.07. You see the price and how many lines are free before you spend anything.

services in stock
24
from, per code
$0.07
numbers available
3.8M
dial prefix
+45

1 Select service 1,289 services in stock

Choose a service

2 Select country 145 countries

Denmark 3.8M numbers

3 Network & price

Now pick a service.

The cheapest codes to receive on a Denmark number

The 24 most requested services in stock in Denmark, with their price
Service Price Numbers
Google $0.92 96K
Instagram $0.10 364K
Facebook $0.27 191K
Discord $0.20 369K
Airbnb $0.53 373K
Amazon $0.33 378K
Steam $0.07 356K
Bumble $0.14 199K
eBay $0.98 367K
Baidu $0.24 3.8M
Grindr $0.14 1.4M
Blizzard $0.14 367K
Craigslist $0.14 366K
WeChat $0.40 364K
Deliveroo $0.20 358K
Noon $0.17 339K
Hopi $0.27 337K
Aol $0.20 212K
KakaoTalk $0.53 201K
Zoho $0.15 200K
Bigolive $0.33 194K
Adidas $0.46 180K
Careem $0.40 104K
Keybase $0.27 2K

Signing up with a Denmark number

There are 3.8M lines available in Denmark right now, covering 24 services, from $0.07 per code. Every number is a real mobile line on a Denmark network, so it carries the +45 prefix and behaves like any local number for the service you are signing up to.

The free-line count next to each service is the figure worth reading twice. A service with hundreds of thousands of lines in Denmark is one the local networks carry comfortably; one showing a handful is a combination under pressure, and likely to be gone by the time you come back. Both work right now. Only one of them will still be there this evening.

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Questions about this page

How much is a number in Denmark?

From $0.07 per code. 24 services are in stock in Denmark, and each has its own price — the table above lists them with the number of lines free right now.

What does a Denmark number look like?

It is a real mobile line on a Denmark network, so it starts with +45 and behaves like any local number for the service you are signing up to.

How long does the code take to arrive?

Usually seconds. The number stays reserved for twenty minutes; if no code arrives inside that window, the charge is reversed automatically and you keep the money.