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Your real phone number never touches AR Lens. Use a virtual number for full privacy.
AR Lens is a fantastic tool for augmented reality experiences, but it requires SMS verification before you can create and share lenses. Facing issues with receiving your AR Lens verification code? This guide will help you overcome common hurdles and get your OTP quickly and reliably using temporary virtual numbers.
AR Lens SMS verification confirms you control a phone number by sending a 6-digit OTP to that number during signup or login. With SMSPin you receive that code on a temporary virtual number online โ no physical SIM card needed and your production workflows stay separate.
No paperwork, no carrier hassle โ a real number ready to receive your AR Lens OTP code right now.
Your real phone number never touches AR Lens. Use a virtual number for full privacy.
AR Lens sends the SMS immediately. Your inbox refreshes in real time โ no delays.
US, UK, Germany, India, Brazil, and more. Real, carrier-registered numbers.
Everything happens online. No monthly subscription to buy, no roaming, no second phone.
If the OTP never arrives in 20 minutes, your credits return automatically.
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Four steps โ from picking a number to a verified AR Lens account.
Visit the AR Lens app or website and input your chosen temporary number from SMSPin into the verification field.
Access your SMSPin dashboard via the web interface to monitor for incoming messages.
Wait for the SMS code to appear in your SMSPin dashboard. If no code arrives within 60 seconds, request a new code from AR Lens.
Enter the received OTP into the AR Lens app before the expiry timer runs out to complete verification.
If the code is unsuccessful, try a different temporary number from another country within the SMSPin pool.
SMSPin is provided for legitimate privacy and convenience use cases only. Please review AR Lens's terms before use.
Need a specific country code for your AR Lens verification? We've got you covered.
Every SMSPin number is a legitimate, carrier-registered mobile number โ not a VoIP range. AR Lens accepts them reliably.
Sign up with email only. Your real number and identity stay private.
The moment AR Lens sends your OTP, it appears in your dashboard โ pushed, not polled.
Double-check the number you entered into AR Lens for any typos.
Wait a full 120 seconds before requesting a new OTP to avoid rate limits.
If issues persist, the number may be blocked. Try a fresh number from a different country, such as the US or UK.
Temporarily disable any SMS blocking apps or carrier spam filters.
Feature | Free SMS Services | SMSPin (Pay-per-use) | SMSPin (Rental) |
Reliability | Very Low (Often blocked) | High (Rotated numbers) | High (Dedicated number) |
Cost | Free | From $0.01 (auto-refund) | Daily to Monthly Plans |
Availability | Limited, Overused | Instant, Wide coverage | Instant, Persistent |
Use Case | Not recommended | Single Verifications | Multiple/Ongoing Verifications |
Ensure you enter the full international format of the temporary number, including the country code.
AR Lens may flag numbers from specific regions or VoIP services as invalid.
Always opt for numbers from countries with high acceptance rates for AR Lens, such as the US or UK.
Yes, it's legal as long as you're not using the account for fraud or in violation of AR Lens's terms. Virtual numbers are a privacy tool, not a hack. SMSPin is not affiliated with AR Lens; it follows local regulations and the app's policies.
Most common reasons: the number is blocked from a previous user, you entered it incorrectly, or the carrier route is blocked. Try a fresh number from a different country (US or UK work best) and wait 90โ120 seconds before retrying.
Probably not. Free number pools are overused and almost always blocked by platforms like AR Lens. A paid service with rotated inventory (like SMSPin) has a much higher success rate.
Don't use it for illegal activity, creating fake identities for fraud, or violating platform rules you earned through policy violations. Also, avoid using it for payment verification in financial services with tighter security checks.
Typically within 5โ30 seconds for supported countries. If the code doesn't arrive after 120 seconds, request a new one from AR Lens and try a different number from the SMSPin pool; you'll be refunded automatically on a no-code basis.
Only if you rent the number for a continuous period. One-time numbers are immediately released after the session, so they won't work for a second verification unless you rent them.
Look, AR Lens is pretty cool augmented reality stuff that lets you create and share lenses. But before you can dive in, there's that one annoying hurdle: phone verification. You need an SMS code, and sometimes getting that code feels like pulling teeth. This guide walks you through the whole process, the common headaches, and how to get your AR Lens SMS verification code without losing your mind.
What it is: AR Lens makes you verify via SMS before you can access features. Non-negotiable.
The problem: Codes fail all the time: blocked numbers, carrier filters, fat-finger typos. Free SMS services? Forget it.
The fix: Grab a temporary number from a paid service like SMSPin (starts at $0.01 per code, auto-refund if it flops): instant delivery, no drama.
Pro tip: If you need multiple verifications or ongoing access, rent a number for 1 day to 1 month. Way smoother.
AR Lens isn't just being difficult; phone verification is their gatekeeper against bots and spam. Most augmented reality platforms tied to social or messaging apps do this. You'll hit a screen demanding an "SMS code required" before you can unlock lens creation or sharing features. AR Lens often piggybacks on your existing app login (Snapchat, Meta, etc.), but still wants a fresh OTP for the AR-specific service.
The AR Lens app SMS code goes to whatever number you provide during setup. If that number can't receive it, you're stuck.
This step isn't optional; skipping it isn't an option, so you need a reliable method.
You've got about 60โ120 seconds to enter the code before it expires.
Your AR Lens OTP for verification never shows up? Usually comes down to carrier filtering, international SMS restrictions, or a number that's been flagged from a known temporary pool. Users report codes getting "lost" with prepaid or VoIP numbers all the time.
Your real SIM might be from a region where AR Lens doesn't support SMS delivery. Blocked carriers are a real thing.
Some folks try Google Voice or Skype numbers; AR Lens flags those as non-mobileโinstant fail.
Request too many codes in a row? The system throttles you. Timeout error city.
Using a number already linked to another AR Lens account? That'll block the code too.
Getting that AR Lens instant verification code starts with a number that's both real and fresh. Head to a verification service like SMSPin, pick a temporary number from a supported country, and plug it into the AR Lens sign-up screen. Most of the time, the code lands within 15โ30 seconds.
Go to the AR Lens app or website and enter your chosen temporary number.
Open your SMSPin dashboard no app install needed, just the web interface or API.
Wait for the SMS to appear. If nothing after 60 seconds, request a new code from the app.
Enter the OTP before the timer hits zero. You're verified.
If the code fails, try a different country's number from the available pool.
Free testing: Got a tricky AR Lens verification? Test it with a cheap number first. Head to SMSPin, grab a single-use number for as low as $0.01, and confirm the code arrives before you commit to a rental. No code? No charge, automatic refund. Get a test number now โ
Your real number works until it doesn't. Worried about spam, privacy, or don't want AR Lens tied to your personal SIM? A temporary SMS number gives you a disposable bridge. The catch? AR Lens blocks some temporary numbers; you need a service that rotates IPs and number pools frequently.
Real number pros: always reliable, no risk of blocklisting. But your personal data gets exposed.
Temporary number pros: privacy-first, use once and forget. Success depends on the provider's number inventory.
Rental numbers from SMSPin (1 day to 1 month) bridge the gap not permanent, but they last through your AR Lens session.
Skip free number lists; those are overused and blocked by AR Lens filters.
A failed AR Lens SMS code isn't the end of the road. First, double-check the number you entered; typos happen. Next, wait a full 120 seconds before requesting a new OTP to avoid the rate limit. If it still fails, the number you're using is probably on AR Lens's blocklist, and you'll need a fresh one from a provider with clean inventory.
Temporarily turn off any SMS-blocking apps or carrier spam filters.
Try a different country; US and UK numbers often have the highest acceptance for AR Lens.
If you've requested more than 5 codes in 10 minutes, wait an hour before trying again.
Contacting SMSPin support (if using their numbers) can sometimes identify if the number was flagged.
If your AR Lens code keeps failing, it's the number, not you. SMSPin rotates its pool regularly to avoid blocklists. Try a fresh US or UK number; we'll refund you instantly if it still fails. Try a different number โ
Before you even type in a number, make sure your target app version is up to date; older builds might not accept SMS verification properly. Also, check that you're not using a VPN that routes to an unsupported region for AR Lens.
Update AR Lens to the latest version via the App Store or Google Play.
Turn off any SMS forwarding or call forwarding features on your temporary number.
Have a backup number ready from a different country pool before you initiate the account setup.
Note that AR Lens might require a second SMS for login verification, which is included in your plan.
Yes, using a virtual number is safe as long as you're following AR Lens's terms of service. Virtual numbers don't expose your personal data, and they're encrypted through the provider. Just don't use the number for anything illegal or against the app's policies; that's where risk creeps in.
SMSPin is not affiliated with AR Lens. Please follow each app's terms and local regulations.
Virtual numbers are standalone: no SIM risk, no carrier contract, no spam fallout.
Avoid using numbers from "free" SMS sites; they're often recycled and monitored.
The only safety downside? If the number pool is small, you might get reused digits, but paid services rotate faster.
You can get an AR Lens instant verification code in under 30 seconds, but "instant" depends on the provider's SMS gateway and AR Lens's delivery speed. SMSPin's network typically delivers OTPs within seconds by using direct carrier routes in supported countries.
Instant doesn't mean zero setup; you still need to pick a number and enter it into AR Lens.
Some OTPs take up to 90 seconds due to network lags; don't panic after 10 seconds.
AR Lens might send the code via a delayed batch if you're in a high-traffic region.
If you pay per use with auto-refund (like SMSPin's model), you lose nothing if it fails and you try again.
SMSPin provides temporary virtual numbers from over 20 countries specifically for SMS verification, including AR Lens. You pay per code received (starting at $0.01), and if no code arrives within the time window, you're automatically refunded. However, no provider beats 100% blocklist issues; if AR Lens blocks a specific number, you'll need to try another from a different pool.
SMSPin numbers are issued instantly from the dashboard or via the developer API.
Supported verification types: WhatsApp, Telegram, Google, and hundreds of other apps AR Lens includes.
Rental options (1 dayโ1 month) are available if you plan to use AR Lens over multiple sessions.
Payment options: crypto, Binance Pay, Payeer, GCash, AmanPay, QIWI Wallet, DOKU, Nigeria and South Africa cards, Skrill, Payoneer.
Limitations: some country-specific numbers may have lower success rates for AR Lens; start with US or UK numbers first.
Ongoing access: Planning to use AR Lens for a week or a month? Rent a dedicated number from SMSPin and stop worrying about verification resets. Daily to monthly plans start at a low price, perfect for developers and power users. Rent your AR Lens number now โ
If your AR Lens workflow involves multiple logins, two-factor authentication resets, or testing across accounts, a one-time SMS won't cut it. SMSPin lets you rent a number for 1 day to 1 month, giving you a persistent phone line that works throughout the rental period, with no risk of the number being reassigned mid-session.
ReAR Lens SMS Verification Rentals are ideal for developers testing AR Lens API integrations or social media managers running multiple profiles.
The rented number stays active and reusable for SMS during the rental window.
Cost scales with duration; daily rentals are cheap, and monthly ones offer the best per-day rate.
If the number fails verification during the rental period, you can swap it without extra cost (depending on the plan).
AR Lens requires phone verification via SMS to ensure security and prevent spam.
Common issues include blocked numbers and carrier filtering.
Use a temporary number from a paid service like SMSPin for reliable delivery.
SMSPin offers numbers from over 20 countries, with instant delivery and auto-refund on failure.
Rent a number for 1 day to 1 month for ongoing AR Lens use.
Compliance note: SMSPin.io is not affiliated with any app, website, or third-party platform. Please follow each platformโs terms and local regulations.
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Last updated June 17, 2026