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If you don't have access to a mobile phone, you can still send and receive texts using your computer. As long as you have a recipient's phone number and carrier, you'll be able to text them with your email account or with a free text website. Alternatively, you can use a messaging program such as Apple's Messages on Mac or Google Messages for Android. If you want to use a unique number, you can use Google Voice. This wikiHow will show you how to send texts using an email, website, and messaging program.

Things You Should Know

  • To send a text using an email, you'll need the recipient's phone number and carrier.
  • When using a free text website, beware of spam or privacy violations.
  • You can send messages to friends using messaging apps such as Messages on Mac or Google Messages on Android.
Method 1
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Using Email

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  1. You can use any preferred email.
  2. Some emails will have a large "Compose" button while others will have an icon of a pencil.
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  3. Don't include any dashes. [1]
    • For example, (555)555-1234 would be: 5555551234@ .
  4. You will need to know the recipient's carrier. Add the domain to the end of the address. For example, if the number in the previous step was on AT&T, the address would be: 555551234@txt.att.net . [2]
    • Some common carrier gateways include:
      • AT&T: number@txt.att.net for a normal text message (SMS), or number@mms.att.net for a multimedia message (MMS)
      • Verizon: number@vtext.com for both SMS and MMS messages. [3]
      • Sprint PCS: number@messaging.sprintpcs.com for both SMS and MMS messages
      • T-Mobile: number@tmomail.net for both SMS and MMS messages.
      • Virgin Mobile: number@vmobl.com for both SMS and MMS messages
    • If you are sending an image, use the MMS address if applicable.
    • If the carrier you want isn't listed above, check their support site.
  5. You can send your message as you normally would.
    • Text sent by email can take up to a few hours to send.
    • Some carriers will charge a fee for SMS.
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Using a Website

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  1. There are a variety of services that allow you to send texts from your web browser to a phone. Popular sites include:
    • SendSMSNow
    • AFreeSMS
    • TXT2Day
  2. Using these sites may attract spam to the device you send the message to. Check the site's privacy policies to be sure that your information isn't being sold.
  3. Use the drop-down menu to select the country of the recipient.
  4. Enter in the phone number and area code, without any punctuation.
  5. You usually have between 130-160 characters, depending on the service.
  6. Your recipient will receive the message within a few moments.
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Using Messages on Mac

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  1. This will look like a chat bubble with a green background. [4]
  2. You can easily find your Apple ID if you lost or forgot it. [5]
  3. You can enter their phone number, email address, or name. [7]
    • To choose from your contacts, click the + button to add.
  4. You'll need to click the message field in order to type into it. [8]
  5. If your recipient is using iMessage and has read receipts on, you'll be able to see when they read your message. [9]
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Using Google Messages for Android

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  1. To send SMS with Google Messages, you'll need to pair your mobile phone first. [10]
    • You'll need Wi-Fi or data connection.
    • You must have Android 5.0 or higher and the latest version of Messages installed.
  2. This will be indicated by the text bubble with a blue background.
  3. This will open more options.
  4. [11]
  5. On your computer, open Messages for web in your browser. You'll be able to use Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, or Microsoft Edge.
    • This will display a unique QR code for pairing.
    • If you want Messages to remember your computer, toggle the switch underneath the QR code for a blue check mark.
  6. [12]
  7. You'll need to hold your phone properly so the camera can focus on the QR code.
    • When successfully paired, your phone will vibrate.
  8. Your synced conversations will be on the left side of the browser window.
  9. This will be a blue button with a chat bubble icon.
  10. This will send like a regular SMS message using the connection from your computer to your phone.
    • Carrier fees will apply for SMS messages.
  11. Alternatively, you can click the airplane icon to the right of the text bar to send your message.
    • If you have unread messages, you will see a red notification beside the Messages icon in your browser tab along with the number of unread messages.
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Using Google Voice

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  1. 1
    Launch Google Voice in your browser. You will need to sign into your Google account to use Google Voice. [13]
  2. 2
  3. 3
    Click Get a number . You must have an existing US-based mobile or landline phone number to obtain a Google Voice number. [14]
  4. 4
    Search by city or area code. You will be able to see a selection of phone numbers with the area code for your city.
  5. 5
    Click Select to choose your Google Voice number. It will take a few moments to fully claim the number.
  6. 6
    Click Verify . You will need to verify your existing phone number.
  7. 7
    Enter your phone number and click Send code . Google Voice will send you a 6-digit code. [15]
    • You can also verify by phone by clicking the option on the bottom.
  8. 8
    Enter the code you received and click Verify . If you didn't receive the code, click Resend code . [16]
    • Your Google Voice number will now be activated.
    • You will be returned to the Google Voice homepage.
  9. 9
    Click "Messages" on the left toolbar. This is indicated by the chat bubble icon.
  10. 10
    Click Send new message .
  11. 11
    Type a name or phone number in the "To" field.
  12. 12
    Click the projected name or phone number to input it into the field. You can add multiple recipients if you'd like. [17]
  13. 13
    Type your message. The chat bar will be located at the bottom.
    • You can also attach images using the picture icon on the left of the chat bar.
  14. 14
    Press Enter or Return on your keyboard. Alternatively, you can click the airplane icon to the right of the text bar to send your message. [18]
    • If you have unread messages, you will see a green icon beside Messages with the number of messages.
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    Will I be able to receive a text to my email if the recipient has a reply?
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    Yes. You will receive the message in your email inbox along with an attachment with the message.
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    If you are using Gmail or Hangouts, they should be able to see your name or username.
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    You have to ask. If they don't know either, there're a couple of ways that they can find out. Unless the phone was bought "factory unlocked," the carrier's logo should be visible somewhere on the phone. They can also find out by looking in the phone's "Settings" menu under "About Phone" or "Device Information," etc.
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      1. Compose a new email message.
      2. Type the phone number into the "To" field.
      3. End the phone number with @providerdomain.com.
      4. Replace "providerdomain.com" with the provider's text domain.

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