Yes — you can sign up for Binance with a Google Account when the “Continue with Google” option is available on your Binance registration screen.

The process is straightforward: open the official Binance registration page, choose Continue with Google, select the Google Account you want to use, approve the sign-in request, and complete any remaining Binance registration prompts.

One important distinction: signing up with Google is only an authentication method. It is not the same as completing Binance identity verification or enabling Google Authenticator for two-factor authentication.

🔐 Always check that you are using the genuine Binance website or official app before entering Google or Binance credentials.

Create a Binance account

How to Sign Up for Binance With Google

If Continue with Google appears on your registration screen, follow these steps.

1. Open the Binance registration page

Go to the official Binance registration flow.

Avoid opening registration pages from unfamiliar messages, unofficial downloads, or websites that imitate Binance.

2. Select “Continue with Google”

On the account creation screen, look for:

Continue with Google

Depending on the current Binance interface, other registration methods such as email or phone may also appear.

Current third-party walkthroughs of the Binance registration flow show Google as one of the available account-registration methods and describe the process as selecting Continue with Google, authenticating the Google Account, accepting the required terms, and continuing the Binance onboarding flow.

3. Choose the Google Account you want to use

Google may show accounts that are already signed in on your browser or device.

Select the account you intend to associate with your Binance registration.

Before continuing, check the email address carefully — especially if you have several personal or work Google Accounts on the same device.

4. Complete the Google authentication prompt

Google will ask you to authenticate or confirm the selected account.

Follow the on-screen Google prompts.

You should not need to give your Google password directly to a random third-party webpage. Make sure the authentication interface belongs to Google and that you reached it from the legitimate Binance registration process.

5. Review the Binance registration prompts

After Google authentication, Binance may ask you to review its terms, privacy information, account details, or other onboarding requirements.

Read what is displayed and continue only if the information is correct.

6. Complete any additional verification Binance requests

Creating the account and completing identity verification (KYC) are separate stages.

Binance states that users may create an account before identity verification, but access to trading and other activities can remain restricted until KYC is completed. Requirements can also vary according to applicable jurisdiction and account circumstances.

If Binance asks you to verify your identity, follow the instructions shown inside your account rather than relying on an old tutorial or screenshot.

Google Sign-Up State Map

Use this quick check to understand where you are in the process:

New Binance user


Is “Continue with Google” displayed?

Yes → Select Google → Choose the correct Google Account → Complete authentication → Follow Binance onboarding

No → Use another registration method currently offered by Binance or check whether the option is available through the official app/site you are using


Account created


Does Binance request identity verification?

Yes → Complete the required verification process

No / not yet → Check your account status before assuming every Binance feature is available


Configure account security

This matters because successfully authenticating with Google does not necessarily mean that registration, KYC, product eligibility, and security setup are all complete.

Signing Up With Google vs Signing Up With Gmail

These two methods can look similar but are technically different.

Continue with Google

You select Continue with Google and authenticate through your existing Google Account.

Email registration using Gmail

You manually enter an address such as:

yourname@gmail.com

into Binance's normal email-registration field.

In that case, Gmail is simply your email provider. You are not necessarily using Google's account-authentication flow.

This distinction becomes important later when you are trying to understand how you registered or which login option you should use.

Google Account vs Google Authenticator

Another common source of confusion is the word Google appearing in two completely different parts of account setup.

Google Account

Used when you select:

Continue with Google

It helps authenticate you during signup or sign-in.

Google Authenticator

Google Authenticator is an authenticator application that can generate verification codes for two-factor authentication (2FA).

It is a security layer — not a Binance registration method.

Binance's current security guidance recommends using 2FA and describes authenticator apps, security keys, account-activity monitoring, and other protections as ways to strengthen account security.

So:

Google Account ≠ Google Authenticator

You can register with Google and still need to configure additional Binance security afterward.

Before You Create Another Binance Account With Google

If you already have a Binance account, do not automatically create another account just because Continue with Google appears.

First determine:

  • Which email or phone number is associated with your existing account.

  • Which login method you previously used.

  • Whether you are trying to register or simply log in.

  • Whether the Google Account you selected uses the same email address you recognize from your existing Binance account.

Account-linking behavior can change, and it should not be assumed that Binance will automatically combine different registration methods or duplicate accounts.

If you are unsure about an existing account, use Binance's legitimate account-recovery or support options before creating another one.

Continue to Binance registration

What If “Continue With Google” Is Missing?

If the Google option is not displayed, avoid forcing the process through unofficial workarounds.

Try the least disruptive checks first.

Confirm that you are on the official registration screen

A fake registration page may imitate Binance while displaying different login buttons.

Check the domain or use the official Binance app.

Check whether Binance offers another registration method

The options available to you may differ by interface, account state, location, or product availability.

If Binance currently provides email or phone registration instead, use an officially supported option rather than attempting to bypass restrictions.

Check whether you are actually on the login screen

Log in and create account are different states.

If you already registered previously, you may need the login flow instead.

Try the official Binance app or website

If an authentication popup is being blocked by your browser, the same registration flow may work differently through another supported Binance interface.

Do not install unofficial APKs or browser extensions simply to make Google login appear.

What If the Wrong Google Account Opens?

If Google automatically presents the wrong account:

  1. Do not complete registration immediately.

  2. Return to the account-selection step.

  3. Choose the Google Account you actually want to use.

  4. Confirm its email address before proceeding.

If your browser automatically signs in to one Google profile, you may need to select another account from Google's account chooser.

This small check can prevent confusion when you later try to log in or recover the Binance account.

What If the Google Sign-Up Window Does Not Finish?

A Google authentication window can occasionally fail to complete because of browser or session issues.

Try:

  1. Reloading the official Binance registration page.

  2. Checking whether the Google popup was blocked.

  3. Completing the process in one browser tab rather than opening multiple signup sessions.

  4. Trying another supported browser or the official Binance app.

  5. Checking that you can sign in normally to the Google Account itself.

Avoid repeatedly creating registrations with different accounts while troubleshooting.

If the problem persists, use Binance's official support channel.

What Happens After Binance Google Sign-Up?

Account creation is only the first state.

Your next priorities should normally be:

Complete required identity verification

Binance may require identity verification before certain services can be used. Binance's educational material states that account functionality can remain restricted before KYC is completed.

Follow the verification instructions shown in your own account because document and eligibility requirements can vary.

Configure two-factor authentication

Do not assume Google authentication alone provides every security layer your Binance account needs.

Binance recommends 2FA for protecting account access, and its 2026 security guidance highlights authenticator applications and hardware security keys as stronger options than relying only on SMS authentication.

Review authorized devices and login activity

Binance provides device and account-activity controls that can help you identify unfamiliar access.

Remove devices you do not recognize.

Enable anti-phishing protection

Binance also provides an anti-phishing code designed to help distinguish legitimate Binance communications from impersonation attempts.

These steps are particularly important for an account that may later hold digital assets.

Binance Sign Up With Google: Completion Checklist

Before considering the signup process complete, check:

  • ✅ You used the official Binance registration flow.

  • ✅ You selected the intended Google Account.

  • ✅ Binance confirmed account creation.

  • ✅ You understand whether identity verification is still required.

  • ✅ You have configured appropriate 2FA.

  • ✅ You reviewed account security and recognized devices.

  • ✅ You know that Google login and Google Authenticator are different things.

Create your Binance account with the available registration method

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sign up for Binance with my Google Account?

Yes, if Continue with Google is available on the Binance registration interface shown to you. Select the option, authenticate the Google Account you want to use, and follow the remaining Binance onboarding prompts.

Can I use Gmail to create a Binance account?

A Gmail address can be used as an email address where Binance supports email registration. However, manually registering with a Gmail address is different from selecting Continue with Google.

Is Binance Google sign-up the same as Google Authenticator?

No.

Google sign-up authenticates you using a Google Account. Google Authenticator is an app commonly used as a 2FA security method.

Do I still need identity verification after signing up with Google?

Potentially, yes. Google authentication does not replace Binance's identity-verification requirements. Binance states that account access can remain restricted until required KYC is completed.

Why can't I see Continue with Google?

Registration options may vary according to the current interface, user state, location, or service availability. Use only the methods currently displayed through Binance's official website or app and do not attempt to bypass regional or account restrictions.

Final Check

Signing up for Binance with Google can reduce the number of credentials you need to enter during initial registration, but it does not eliminate the other stages of account setup.

The reliable sequence is:

Official Binance registration → Continue with Google → correct Google Account → Binance onboarding → required identity verification → account security.

Treat each stage separately, and do not assume that successful Google authentication automatically means every Binance feature is available or that your account security setup is complete.

Risk note: Cryptocurrency services, eligibility, verification requirements, and product availability can vary by jurisdiction and may change. Always rely on the current information displayed by Binance for your account and location.