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Random Address Generator - Generate fake addresses for testing purposes
Generate fake addresses for testing purposes
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Frequently asked questions
Are these real addresses?
No, addresses are randomly generated and may not correspond to real locations.
Can I use these for testing?
Yes, perfect for form testing, database seeding, and development environments.
Are postal codes valid?
Formats are valid for the country, but specific codes may not match cities.
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About this tool
Inputs
- Country
- Number of Addresses
- Include Phone Number
- Include Email
- United States
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- France
- Canada
- Australia
- Czech Republic
- Random
Results
- Generated Addresses
- JSON Export
- CSV Export
- Generate Addresses
- No addresses generated yet.
The Random Address Generator turns your specifications into usable output. Adjust the settings to match your exact requirements. For security-sensitive output like passwords and API keys, unpredictability is the most important property. UUID v4 collision probability after generating N values is approximately N² / (2 × 2¹²²). Fill in country, number of addresses, include phone number, include email, united states, united kingdom, germany, france, canada, australia, czech republic and random and the tool handles the rest, showing you generated addresses, json export, csv export and other key metrics within moments.
The ability to generate fake addresses for testing purposes comes up more often than most people expect — in professional work, academic projects, and everyday planning. Yes, perfect for form testing, database seeding, and development environments. Check that the output meets the target system's format requirements before using it. Uniqueness guarantees vary: UUIDs are statistically unique, while sequential IDs are deterministically unique. Results are rounded for display; the underlying computation retains full precision.