There is no official TeamViewer ID reset tool provided for download by TeamViewer. The company views the ID as a unique identifier tied to your hardware, and they do not offer a "one-click" utility to change it. Most "reset tools" found on third-party sites or forums are unofficial scripts that carry security risks.
I will not provide a direct, live download link here. That would be irresponsible. Instead, I will show you how to create a safe one yourself or use legal alternatives.
A popular example (as of 2025) is the "TeamViewer ID Reset Tool by T3RR0R" (hypothetical name). You will find a teamviewer_id_resetter.ps1 file. To use it safely: teamviewer id reset tool download link
TeamViewer, like many remote desktop applications, tracks devices by a unique TeamViewer ID. When you use the free version too frequently, the system flags your ID. Once flagged, your sessions get cut off after 5-10 minutes. Changing your IP address or reinstalling Windows doesn’t fix this because the ID is tied to hardware and registry fingerprints.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. Manipulating software identifiers may violate TeamViewer’s Terms of Service. Use these tools at your own risk. There is no official TeamViewer ID reset tool
If you are being blocked because TeamViewer thinks you are using it for business (when you aren't), you must use the official TeamViewer Reset Form. Step 1: Go to the Personal Use Verification page. Step 2: Fill out the form with your name and email.
Ensure the TeamViewer application and all related background services are completely closed via Task Manager. Step 2: Clean the Registry Registry Editor Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\TeamViewer (for 64-bit Windows) or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TeamViewer (for 32-bit Windows). Delete the Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\TeamViewer and delete this key as well. Step 3: Change System Identifiers (Advanced) I will not provide a direct, live download link here
Warning Before You Proceed: Using a TeamViewer ID reset tool violates TeamViewer’s Terms of Service. This article is for educational purposes and for understanding how to manage your own device IDs for non-commercial, personal use. We do not condone bypassing legitimate commercial licensing.