Best eSIM for USA 2026: For Visitors, Compared & Ranked
The best eSIM for visitors to the USA in 2026 is Airalo Change ($15/3GB, T-Mobile), or Saily Unlimited ($27/7d) for heavy users. We compared 8 providers on network, hotspot, and price.
IBReviewed by Ismail Ben OmarFounder & Editor-in-ChiefShort answer: For most international visitors to the USA, the best eSIM in 2026 is Airalo's "Change" plan — $15 for 3 GB / 30 days on T-Mobile, which has the widest 5G footprint in the country. If you want unlimited data, Saily's 7-day Unlimited at $27 is the best price-per-day. For heavy hotspot users, Ubigi's 20 GB / 30 days at $34 wins on flexibility.
This guide compares 8 major eSIM providers offering USA coverage in 2026. Prices come from our daily-refreshed crawler; network partnerships are pulled from each provider's official documentation. Speed and coverage claims are based on public performance data (Opensignal's 2026 USA report, Ookla Speedtest Global Index), not our own field testing.
Quick comparison: Top eSIMs for the USA
| Provider | Best plan | Price | Network | Hotspot | Best for |
|---|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| **Airalo** | Change 3 GB / 30d | $15.00 | T-Mobile | ✅ | Most visitors |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| **Ubigi** | USA 20 GB / 30d | $34.00 | AT&T + T-Mobile | ✅ | Heavy hotspot users |
| **Nomad** | USA 5 GB / 30d | $16.00 | T-Mobile | ✅ | Budget balance |
| **Holafly** | USA 7d Unlimited | $27.00 | T-Mobile | ❌ | No hotspot needed |
| **Airalo** | Change 10 GB / 30d | $26.00 | T-Mobile | ✅ | Longer stays |
| **Yesim** | USA 10 GB / 30d | $29.00 | AT&T | ✅ | AT&T coverage priority |
| **Airhub** | USA 5 GB / 30d | $17.00 | T-Mobile | ✅ | Alternative to Airalo |
Prices verified July 2026. Compare live prices for [USA plans on SimlessTravel](/en/destination/us) — refreshed daily.
How we ranked these plans
We compared providers on four dimensions that matter for a US trip:
Network speed and coverage claims come from public performance data and aggregated community reports on r/tmobile and r/eSIM.
Detailed reviews
🥇 Airalo Change — Best overall
Airalo's Change plans use T-Mobile, which has the largest 5G footprint in the USA per Opensignal's 2026 report (~330 million people covered). For visitors doing the standard NYC/LA/Vegas/national parks circuit, this is the default pick. 5G Ultra Wideband works in most major metros; standard 5G reaches into rural areas better than AT&T or Verizon.
The $15 for 3 GB / 30 days plan is enough for a 5-7 day trip of maps, translation, and occasional streaming. For a two-week trip, jump to 10 GB ($26). Full [Airalo review](/en/reviews/airalo).
🥈 Saily USA 7-day Unlimited — Best for short unlimited
Saily's unlimited plan is the best price-per-day for a 7-day US trip if you want to stop counting GB. $27 works out to about $3.85/day — cheaper than any US carrier's day-pass roaming, and you get proper 5G speeds until you hit the daily hotspot cap.
Note the fine print: only *hotspot* traffic is capped at 500 MB/day. On-device data (browsing, streaming) stays full speed all day. If you're using this as a laptop hotspot in a hotel, you'll hit the cap fast.
🥉 Ubigi USA 20 GB / 30 days — Best for hotspot-heavy use
Ubigi is the only provider offering multi-carrier fallback in the USA. If T-Mobile is weak in your area (some rural corners), the eSIM automatically switches to AT&T. At 20 GB there's no meaningful throttle — you can use it as a hotspot for a laptop, tether a MacBook, or run video calls all day.
At $34 for 30 days it's more expensive per GB than Airalo, but the multi-carrier reliability and no-throttle hotspot are worth it for anyone working remotely from the US.
Which network should you pick?
The USA has three major mobile carriers. All eSIMs in this guide connect to one (or two) of them:
For 95% of visitor itineraries — cities, national parks with cell service, interstates — T-Mobile-based eSIMs are the right pick.
How much data do I need for a US trip?
| Usage type | Daily data | 7-day trip total |
|---|
|---|---|---|
| **Light** (maps + messaging + occasional email) | 100–200 MB | 1–2 GB |
|---|---|---|
| **Heavy** (Google Maps navigation all day + streaming) | 1–2 GB | 7–10 GB |
| **Digital nomad** (hotspot for laptop, video calls) | 3–5 GB | Unlimited plan |
For most tourist trips, 3 GB / 7 days is the sweet spot — enough for constant Maps use in an unfamiliar city plus messaging home. Rideshare apps (Uber, Lyft) can burn 100+ MB/day on their own.
Setup instructions (USA-specific tips)
1. Buy before you leave — every eSIM in this guide delivers instantly by email.
2. On arrival — connect to airport WiFi and install via QR code (iPhone Settings → Cellular → Add eSIM).
3. Set the eSIM as your data line, keep your home SIM active for calls/SMS.
4. Turn OFF data roaming on your home line — Verizon TravelPass and AT&T International Day Pass will auto-charge if left on.
USA-specific gotcha: If you're arriving through a small regional airport with no WiFi, install the eSIM at your origin airport before boarding. QR codes need internet to complete activation.
Full walkthrough: [How to install an eSIM on iPhone](/en/blog/how-to-install-esim-iphone).
Common questions
Can I make calls with a US eSIM?
Most data-only eSIMs (Airalo, Saily, Ubigi) don't include a US phone number. Use WhatsApp, FaceTime, or Google Voice for calls. If you need a real US phone number for hotel check-ins or restaurant reservations, look at US Mobile or Tello prepaid plans instead.
Do US eSIMs include 5G?
Yes — Airalo, Saily, and Ubigi all connect to T-Mobile's 5G and 5G Ultra Wideband where available. You'll see 5G in most cities and along interstate highways.
Will my phone work on 4G in the US?
Yes, but check the band support. Every phone sold in the last 5 years supports the US LTE bands (2, 4, 5, 12, 66). Older international phones may lack Band 12 or 71, which limits rural coverage. Our [compatibility checker](/en/find/device) can verify.
Are US eSIMs cheaper than my carrier's roaming?
Almost always. Verizon TravelPass is $10/day. AT&T International Day Pass is $12/day. A 7-day US trip on either is $70+. The equivalent Airalo Change 3 GB plan is $15 — ~80% cheaper for identical coverage on the same networks.
Which is better in New York City — Airalo or Saily?
Both use T-Mobile in NYC and deliver comparable speeds. If you need more than 3 GB, Saily's 7-day unlimited at $27 works out cheaper than Airalo's 10 GB at $26 (only if you'd actually hit 10 GB — otherwise Airalo's 3 GB / 30 days at $15 is the better value).
Bottom line
For 90% of readers, [Airalo Change 3 GB / 30 days at $15](/en/reviews/airalo) is the right pick. It's on T-Mobile, delivers 5G in most metros, and covers a full 2-week trip for a moderate user.
If you want unlimited without counting: [Saily USA 7d Unlimited at $27](/en/reviews/saily). If you're working remotely with a laptop hotspot: [Ubigi USA 20 GB at $34](/en/reviews/ubigi).
Compare live prices, plan lengths, and hotspot support for [all USA eSIMs on SimlessTravel](/en/destination/us).
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