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For tech-savvy people in the modern world, having a mobile phone within arm’s reach is basically a given. You don’t need to get out of bed to text from an iPhone or Android phone. 

But when you’re already deep into your workday or chatting with your company’s VIP customers, the best device to use for business texts isn’t always the one that fits in your pocket — it’s your computer. 

In this article, we’ll share eight ways you can text from your computer so you can keep conversations flowing without moving from your desk. We’ll also highlight two methods you should avoid.

How to text from a computer: 8 methods

Texting from a computer isn’t a new concept. The first text message ever was sent from a personal computer to a phone. 

While some ways to send texts from computers are pretty outdated, others can provide far more than the texting features you’d expect from modern smartphones. We’ll explain how to text from computers in eight different ways, as well as why VoIP texting stands above the rest.

1. Send texts from a Mac via Messages

Send text from computer: Sending texts with the Messages Mac app

If you have an iPhone and a Mac, you can easily send texts from your computer to other Apple devices using Messages. Messages is a service that uses WiFi or cellular data to transmit texts. Here’s how:

  1. Open your Messages app on your Mac. Keep in mind your Mac must be running High Sierra 10.13 or later. Plus, your iPhone needs to be running iOS 8.1 or later and connected to the same WiFi network the first time you launch Messages.
Signing into your Apple ID to text from your Mac computer
  1. Sign in on your Mac with your Apple ID using the same credentials you use on your iPhone.
  2. On your iPhone, open Settings > Apps > Messages.
  3. Toggle on iMessage to allow Apple devices to send and receive messages from the same number. 
  4. Turn on Text Message Forwarding for your Mac.
  5. Now you can start sending texts. Click File > New Message to compose a new message. In the + field, enter an existing contact’s name or a specific phone number. Then you can type in a message along with the option to drag photos, videos, or audio files to add them to your text.
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Using iMessage on your computer is exactly like sending texts on your cell phone. It’s simple and efficient, but it doesn’t come with any standout features that help you make the most of your business texts. 

For instance, if you wanted to create text message templates to avoid retyping the same message for thousands of conversations, you wouldn’t be able to do so. Quo lets you send snippets that help you save time with templates.

iMessage also doesn’t give you a second phone number you can share with your colleagues. Without shared numbers, you might miss more calls from customers and you won’t be able to share the responsibility of responding to texts. It’s an inefficient way to communicate with your customers.

2. Send texts with Google Messages

There’s no need to fight over whether Apple or Android users have it better. Google Messages for Web allows you to send texts from your computer as easily as you would with Messages.

Send text from computer: Google Messages app

To send a text from your computer using Google Messages:

  1. On your phone, open Google Messages.
  2. Tap the profile circle above your conversation list and select Device pairing.
  3. Tap QR code scanner. 
  4. Scan the QR code displayed at messages.google.com. 
  5. Your chats will load automatically in your browser. Select a conversation and send a message.

Similar to iMessage, Google Messages uses your personal number to send texts to your contacts. When you use your personal number as your business number, you risk getting spam calls and texts since your number is widely available. 

The other disadvantage? You can’t share your number with your team with Google Messages, which means a higher risk of missed calls and siloed conversations.

3. Send text messages from Google Voice

Send text from computer: Google Voice texting
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One popular online platform teams use to make calls and send texts from computers is Google Voice for Google Workspace.

With plans starting at $10 per user per month, you can get SMS in the US. However, you must be based in the US to use text messaging with Google Voice. You’ll also need an active business workspace account starting at $7 per month to be able to subscribe to Google Voice for Google Workspace. 

To text from a computer with Google Voice:

  1. Create a Google Voice and Google Workspace account at voice.google.com. 
  2. Log in to your account using a web browser.
  3. Select Messages in the left pane of the app.
  4. Select Send a new message
  5. Enter the name or number of the person you wish to message.
  6. Type your message in the text box at the bottom of the app and hit Send

While you’ll get the added perk of calling features and integrations with Google tools, this solution gives you fewer texting features than a texting-only platform.

For example, you can’t set up auto-replies or collaborate on texts. Google Voice doesn’t offer any integrations that make texting easier, more effective, or more enjoyable. Using Google Voice on a desktop is a bit more advanced than texting on your mobile device.

4. Send SMS from a PC with Microsoft Phone Link

Send text from computer: Microsoft Phone Link app

If you’re looking for a PC-friendly option to send texts from your computer, Microsoft Phone Link is a solid choice. 

The best part about Microsoft Phone Link is you can use it with both Android and iOS, so it’s a great option for someone who wants to text from their PC.

To send a text from your computer with Microsoft Phone Link and an iOS device:

  1. Download the Link to Windows app from the App Store.
  2. Download the Phone Link app for your PC.
  3. Open the Phone Link app and scan the QR code provided.
  4. Pair your phone and your PC over Bluetooth.
Send text from computer: Pairing Phone Link with an iPhone
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  1. Select the Messages tab.
  2. Click on New Message to start a new conversation with any of your contacts.
  3. Enter the name or phone number of your contact to look up someone on your list.
  4. Select the contacts you wish to message. A new thread will open.
Send text from computer: Texting with Microsoft Phone Link
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To send a text from your computer with Microsoft Phone Link and an Android device, follow the same steps as above. But you’ll have to download the Link to Windows app from the Play Store

Microsoft also provides the following guidance for setting up Phone Link messages from your Android phone:

When you set up the Phone Link, you’ll be asked to allow access to your Android device’s messages. If you don’t want to do that at that point, you can turn it on later in the Phone Link settings.

To do this, open the Phone Link, go to Settings > Features > Messages and turn on the toggles for:

  • Allow this app to show text messages from my phone
  • Allow this app to send MMS attachments from my phone
  • Allow this app to receive MMS attachments from my phone
  • Automatically download MMS attachments from my phone

You can also manage your notifications and alerts for messages by turning on the other toggles in the list:

  • Show notification banners
  • Badge on taskbar

The drawback of using Microsoft Phone Link is it doesn’t give you a new number to text from, like VoIP providers. This means you risk giving out your personal number when communicating with your customers, increasing your risk of getting spam calls and texts. Phone Link also doesn’t let you share your number with your team, which means siloed conversations and juggling multiple business numbers to contact your customers.

5. Send texts with a business text messaging service 

Send text from computer: SimpleTexting app

Business text messaging services are a popular way to send texts from your computer to your customers. Some examples of SMS messaging services include SimpleTexting, SlickText, and TextMagic. 

What makes business texting services different from VoIP providers is they focus more on mass texting campaigns. They’re better for volume-based businesses focused on SMS marketing. They might not be the right choice if you’re a service-based business focused on building long-term one-on-one relationships with your customers. 

To send a text with a business text messaging service like SimpleTexting:

  1. Log in to your texting service.
  2. Choose who you want to text by entering a phone number directly or importing a contact list.
  3. Type your message in the Message field, click Send SMS to send your text immediately, or choose the clock icon to schedule your message.

The big limitation with these services is they don’t offer calling as well. Unless you really need to send mass text campaigns, you might be better served by choosing a platform that offers both calling and texting in one place.

6. Send a text through email

Send text from computer: Texting with email

If you’re like the average office employee, you probably check your email inbox a million times a day. In the past, sending and reading emails wasn’t the only thing you could do on your email platform — you could also send free text messages.

However, most major US carriers have discontinued their email-to-SMS services. AT&T shut down their service in June 2025. T-Mobile’s gateway went offline in December 2024, and Verizon’s service has become unreliable with frequent delivery issues. This method may not work consistently and shouldn’t be relied upon for important communications.

If you still want to try, here’s how to send texts through your email account:

  1. Log in with your email address.
  2. Compose a new email.
  3. In the To field, enter the 10-digit phone number of the person you want to text and combine it with their carrier’s gateway address. Some carriers have different ones for SMS and MMS.

Here’s what texts sent through your email will look like for recipients::

What texts sent with email look like for recipients

One drawback of this method is that texts sent with it won’t show they’re coming from an actual phone number. They’ll either show as coming from your email address or as a string of numbers starting with a non-existent area code, which won’t be the best experience for your customers. 

Another drawback to keep in mind is you always need to know your recipient’s carrier every time you use this method. It’s fine for a one-off message when you’re in a pinch, but it isn’t sustainable, especially as your business grows.

7. Text through WhatsApp on your computer

Send text from computer: WhatsApp web

If you’re looking for a convenient way to send texts from your computer, WhatsApp Web is a good choice. It’s free, works in any browser, and lets you text from a bigger screen.

To send a text from your computer with WhatsApp:

  1. Go to web.whatsapp.com on your desktop browser.
  2. Follow the on-screen instructions to scan the QR code with your phone.
  3. Once synced, you can use WhatsApp on your browser. 

A big limitation with WhatsApp is that your recipient must have the app to receive texts. You’ll also need a phone number to set up the service, and you won’t have access to business features like auto-replies or scheduled texts.

8. Send texts from a streamlined VoIP solution

If you’re running a small business, VoIP phones are the best option to send texts from a computer. 

With a more streamlined VoIP platform, you get the perks of an online texting platform while also getting advanced calling solutions for your team. Many VoIP solutions also give you the ability to share your number with your team, which means you can share responsibility for incoming calls and texts. 

VoIP platforms also give you access to advanced messaging features like auto-replies, scheduled messages, and automated text flows. These features are available on desktop and web apps.

Send texts from computer: Quo mobile and desktop apps

Quo is a reliable, collaborative, easy-to-use VoIP platform you can use to send texts from your computer and smartphone. If you want to see how it works, sign up for a seven-day free trial.

Comparing the best methods to text from a computer

Here’s a high-level breakdown of how each method stacks up, broken down by its capabilities:

Texting methodAutomate textsText a numberText templatesSchedule textsAccess analyticsCollaborate on texts
iMessagexxxxx
Google Messagesxxxx
Google Voicexxxxx
Phone Linkxxxxx
Business texting servicesSome dox
Emailxxxxx
WhatsApp Webxxxxx
OpenPhone

How to send a text from your computer using Quo

To send a text from your computer, you can use Quo. Quo is a business phone system that allows you to send and get text messages directly from your computer. Here are the steps:

  1. Open the Quo web or desktop app on your computer.
  2. Click the chat bubble icon.
  3. Enter a phone number or an existing contact’s name in the To field.
  4. Type your message and click Send.

Here are a few other key texting features OpenPhone offers:

Use auto-replies to set expectations

Send text from computer: Auto-replies in Quo

Add auto-replies to any phone number in your Quo account to automatically send a text response during business hours or after hours based on specific scenarios.

During business hours:

  • Missed calls with no voicemail left
  • New voicemails
  • Incoming text messages

Outside of business hours:

  • Missed calls received after hours
  • Missed voicemails received after hours
  • Text messages received after hours

Schedule and send texts from your computer

Send text from computer: Scheduled texts with Quo

Schedule text messages based on your contact’s time zone to ensure texts reach your contacts during their business hours.

Easily insert your go-to text messages

Send text from computer: Quo snippets

Save text message templates with our snippets feature to respond to texts faster.

Send MMS messages from your computer or mobile device

MMS OpenPhone

Quo lets you send photos, videos, documents, GIFs, and any other MMS messages. It’s like the default messaging app on your iPhone or Android device.

Work together with your team on responses

OpenPhone virtual numbers with internal threads

Share phone numbers and internal threads, so you can collaborate on text message conversations with ease from a shared calling and SMS inbox.

Texting from your computer with Quo is just as easy as doing so on your smartphone. But you’ll get far more out of your service with plans starting at $15 per user per month.

2 texting methods you should avoid

When texting customers from your computer, you should know which methods to adopt and which to avoid. These two texting methods are outdated and can backfire if you use them:

1. Send texts through your wireless carrier’s website

T-Mobile DIGITS app

Before VoIP platforms became popular, cell carriers offered users the ability to text through their websites. Users could sync conversations between a web portal and a mobile app. 

While T-Mobile still lets you use their DIGITS service to send texts through a desktop app, Verizon and AT&T have shut down their desktop and web texting services. Even T-Mobile’s service is pretty outdated and doesn’t offer any advanced texting capabilities. Considering how difficult it is to use, this is one texting method you should avoid. 

2. Send texts through a free SMS website

Back when texting relied on SMS credits and wasn’t Internet-enabled, if you wanted a totally free way to send text messages from an actual mobile number on a desktop — no cell phone plan needed — you could use a free SMS website like Globfone or SendSMSNow.com.

On these sites, you only need to type in your recipient’s phone number, and sometimes select their carrier and country, to send free texts — even internationally. 

Today, this texting method is outdated. First, most of these texting websites can’t guarantee whether your texts will be delivered to your recipients. They also only support SMS text messages, which means they can’t support group messaging or multimedia texts at all. 

Some of these free SMS sites are so bare-bones that you can’t even receive texts back. Even if the person you’re texting doesn’t want to leave you on “read,” they may ghost you through no fault of their own. If you want to text with your computer, you should try services like iMessage, Phone Link, and Google Messages if you use your own number. You can also use a VoIP phone service if you need to get a second number.

Send texts from your computer with Quo (formerly OpenPhone)

Quo's iOS and Mac apps

If you want to know how to text from a computer, there’s no shortage of methods you can learn. But sending texts from your computer with a VoIP system like Quo can help you work more efficiently and get more value out of your service. From automated texts to templates, you’ll get advanced texting features that help you serve clients even when you’re not working.

Want to see Quo for yourself? Start your free seven-day trial of Quo today.

FAQs

Can I send text messages from my computer through Quo?

Yes, with Quo, you can text American and Canadian mobile numbers from your computer or your device’s browser for free. If you add credits, you can also text international numbers. Check out our rates page to see how these costs break down by country.

Can I send text messages from my computer?

Yes, there are many ways to send a text message from your computer. You can do this through email, iMessage, Android Messages, a wireless carrier’s website, a free SMS website, online texting platforms, Google Voice, or a streamlined VoIP solution like Quo.

What other features does OpenPhone offer for texting from a computer?

Quo is a desktop and web app that allows you to send texts in Canada and the US without paying per message sent. It also provides features like auto-replies, Zapier integration, toll-free numbers, text message templates, international texting, and collaboration.

Can you text a cell phone from a computer?

Yes, you can use apps to text from your computer with Messages, WhatsApp, Google Messages, and Phone Link, depending on which computer you’re using. For business text messaging, you can use VoIP platforms like Quo to send texts from your computer.

Can I text someone on my computer for free?

Yes, you can send a text online for free using a free texting service. However, they’re known to be unreliable and may not deliver your messages. 

For sending personal texts, Google Voice is a solid option, but the free version of the platform is only available to US customers. 

Considering your limited options, it’s better to pay for a VoIP number you can share with your team to send texts online.

Can I send a text through Gmail?

You can technically send texts through Gmail using email-to-SMS gateways, like sending to [email protected]. But this method is largely obsolete since major carriers like AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon have shut down or made their email-to-SMS services unreliable. 

To text from your computer reliably, use other options like Quo, Google Messages for web, or WhatsApp Web.

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