If you’ve ever tried creating Gmail accounts at scale, you probably know how painful it can be.
From phone verifications and browser fingerprints to captchas and recovery emails — Google doesn’t make it easy.
After testing dozens of methods and tools over the years, I finally found a solution that gets the job done without constantly babysitting the process.
Here’s what stood out for me:
Key Features I Really Liked:
Built-in browser simulation – It doesn’t just use APIs; it simulates real human behavior (mouse movements, delays, scrolls) inside a virtual browser environment. That massively reduces flagging.
Auto phone verification – Seamlessly integrates with third-party SMS services (like 5sim, sms-activate, etc.), so you can verify accounts automatically without manual input.
Full profile customization – You can randomize or define parameters like name, gender, birthday, profile picture, recovery email, and even browser fingerprints.
Auto captcha solving – Supports external services like 2Captcha or CapMonster. This saved me a ton of manual work.
Multi-threaded & queue-based – Whether you’re creating 5 or 500 accounts, the system handles them efficiently, with proper delays and retry logic.
Export-ready results – It gives you clean output (cookies, tokens, credentials, etc.), making it easy to plug into other tools or use right away.
I’ve been using it steadily for a few weeks now, and the success rate has been surprisingly consistent — even with aggressive volumes.
If anyone else here has been struggling to generate high-quality Gmail accounts at scale, happy to share more info or answer questions.
Also curious what setups others are using — have you found something that works long-term?