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Email Generator

Generate random email addresses for testing and development.

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Email Generator

During software development and testing, you often need valid-looking email addresses without creating real accounts or spamming actual people. This tool instantly generates random email addresses in various formats, perfect for filling test forms, seeding databases, or preparing demo data for your applications.

Testing without consequences

Whether you're testing a user registration flow, email validation logic, or batch import features, real email addresses create problems. They might belong to actual people who receive unwanted notifications, or they might trigger rate limits on your email provider. Generated emails look legitimate but go nowhere, allowing you to test thoroughly without side effects.

Format flexibility

The tool supports multiple email formats to match different testing scenarios. Traditional [email protected] addresses work for general testing, while [email protected] formats are useful when testing email aliasing and account linking. You can choose the domain to match your company's testing infrastructure or use common public domains like Gmail.

Batch generation

Instead of manually typing one address at a time, generate up to 50 addresses in seconds. This is invaluable when you need to populate test datasets, create bulk test users for load testing, or prepare sample data for demos. Each address is randomly selected from a pool of common first and last names, ensuring variety while remaining realistic.

All in your browser

The entire generation process runs locally—no server calls, no logging, no data stored. Copy individual addresses or all results at once, then paste them directly into your test forms or scripts.