How to Create a Second Telegram Account in 2026

Telegram is no longer just a place for personal chats. Many users now rely on it for work, communities, customer support, media projects, and private conversations all at once. Keeping everything inside one account can quickly become messy, which is why a second Telegram account is often the simplest way to separate personal and professional communication.

Telegram supports multiple accounts inside the same app, but there is one important rule: every account must be linked to a separate phone number. You cannot register two Telegram accounts with the same number.

This guide explains how to add another Telegram account safely, what options are available in 2026, and which shortcuts can create problems later.

Why People Create a Second Telegram Account

Most users create an additional Telegram account for practical reasons:

  • To keep personal chats separate from work.
  • To manage different projects, brands, or communities. 
  • To organize customer support without mixing conversations.
  • To test new ideas without affecting a main account.
  • To reduce dependency on a single account if one faces temporary restrictions.

It is important to note that each Telegram account must be linked to its own unique phone number. You cannot use the same number for two different accounts.

How to Add a Second Telegram Account in the App

Telegram has a simple built-in tool that lets you add a second (and third) account directly inside the app. This is the safest and easiest method for most people.

On Android and iPhone

  1. Open the Telegram app.
  2. Go to Settings.
  3. Tap Add Account (on some versions it appears under your profile or in the side menu).
  4. Select your country and enter a new phone number that is not already used by any Telegram account.
  5. Receive the verification code via SMS or call and enter it.
  6. Add a name for the new account.

Once the account is added, you can switch between accounts from the Settings screen or profile menu. There is no need to log out, reinstall the app, or restart your device.

On Desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux)

  1. Open the Telegram desktop app.
  2. Click the menu (three horizontal lines) in the top-left corner.
  3. Select Add Account.
  4. Enter the new phone number and complete verification.
  5. Repeat the process if you need a third account.

Telegram allows up to three accounts per device in the standard app. You can switch between them easily through the menu.

Using a Virtual Phone Number

If you do not want to use your main phone number or need an extra one, many people use virtual phone numbers. These services provide a number that can receive SMS verification codes.

Common options include services such as TextNow, Google Voice, and paid providers offering dedicated numbers.

Important warning

Free virtual numbers are often reused by many people and can be blocked by Telegram. This may cause problems with verification or even lead to account restrictions later. For important or long-term accounts, it is much safer to use a real SIM card, eSIM, or a paid dedicated virtual number from a trusted provider.

How to create an account with a virtual number

  1. Choose a virtual number service and get a new number.
  2. Open Telegram and select Add Account.
  3. Enter the virtual number.
  4. Retrieve the verification code from the number provider.
  5. Enter the code in Telegram and complete setup.

If the code does not come through, request it again or try another number from the service.

Scaling to More Accounts with Anti-Detect Browsers

If you need more than three accounts for marketing, client work, or testing, Telegram’s built-in account switcher may no longer be enough. In that case, some teams use anti-detect browsers such as AdsPower or GoLogin.

These tools create separate browser profiles. Each profile has its own digital fingerprint and can be paired with a different proxy IP address, so Telegram Web treats it as a separate environment.

Basic steps

  1. Install the anti-detect browser and create a new profile.
  2. Set up a proxy (preferably a residential one from the same country as your phone number).
  3. Open Telegram Web inside that profile.
  4. Log in or create a new account using a unique phone number.
  5. Repeat the process for each additional account in its own profile.

This approach significantly lowers the risk of accounts being linked or restricted.

Comparison of Main Methods

Method

Maximum Accounts per Device

Difficulty

Risk Level

Best For

Cost

Built-in “Add Account” feature

3 (sometimes 4 with Premium)

Easy

Low

Personal use and small business

Free

Virtual number + Telegram app

3 or more

Medium

Medium to High

Quick second account

Free or low

Multiple physical devices

Unlimited

Easy

Low

Small teams

Hardware cost

Anti-detect browser + proxies

Unlimited

Medium

Low (when done correctly)

Marketing and scaling

Paid subscription

Risks and Important Safety Tips

A second Telegram account is easy to create, but keeping it in good standing depends on how you use it.

  • Never use the same phone number for two accounts.
  • Avoid free public virtual numbers for important accounts — they are frequently flagged.
  • Do not switch between accounts too often from the same IP address during the first days.
  • Enable two-step verification on every account.
  • Keep the Telegram app updated.
  • For business use, separate accounts properly using different proxies or anti-detect tools.

Telegram actively fights spam and unusual activity. Sudden strange behavior on a new account can trigger extra verification checks.

Final Recommendations

The best way to create a second Telegram account in 2026 is still the simplest one: use Telegram's Add Account feature with a real phone number, eSIM, or reliable dedicated virtual number. This setup is enough for separating work and personal chats, managing a small project, or keeping customer conversations away from private messages.

If you need several accounts, add them gradually and keep each one tied to a clear purpose. Avoid disposable numbers, suspicious login patterns, and sudden high-volume activity. These are the shortcuts that most often lead to verification problems or account restrictions.

A good multi-account setup should be easy to understand, easy to recover, and stable over time. Use separate numbers, secure every account with two-step verification, review active sessions regularly, and keep Telegram updated. That is usually enough to manage multiple accounts without turning a simple workflow into a security problem.