Used it across five countries with no hiccups. After the first 15-minute setup, every profile switch is under 30 seconds.
Built for travellers who switch networks often
Five features that put 9eSIM above any other physical eSIM card on the market.
Three cards. Same software. Pick your scale.
All three 9eSIM cards run the same open-source LPA stack and switch profiles via STK menu. The only differences are storage, profile count, and which OS layer powers them.
All prices in USD. Free worldwide shipping over $30. iOS use needs an external card reader unless you have B0 / B1 Bluetooth cards.
Works with every modern phone
* Compatibility note: 9eSIM cards are physical SIMs, not eSIM-only — the phone must accept a card in its SIM slot. On iOS and some Huawei builds the OS restricts third-party apps from talking to the SIM, so writing new profiles needs a USB-C card reader (or an Android phone) for any non-Bluetooth card model. Switching between already-loaded profiles still works on-card via the SIM Toolkit menu.
From box to live network in 4 steps.
Trusted by travelers, devs, and dual-SIM seekers.
A representative slice of feedback from public reviews on AliExpress, Trustpilot, MyBestSim, and the RedFlagDeals / Howard Forums pSIM threads.
Works on my iPhone with the USB reader exactly as described. The STK menu lets me swap profiles without opening the app.
The open-source LPA was the deciding factor over 5ber — if the company disappears tomorrow, my card still works.
I have been using it for 1.5 years now. Used with several phones. Besides working well, the service and support are even better.

