Fake Address Generator
Forms, maps, invoices, and shipping flows all need addresses to work with during development. Using real customer data is risky and often impossible — this tool gives you realistic but entirely fictional addresses for eight major countries so you can build and test without friction.
Supported countries
- United States — street + city, two-letter state, 5-digit ZIP
- United Kingdom — UK street line, city, region, and UK-style postcode (e.g.
SW1 1AA) - France — rue/avenue style street, city, region, 5-digit code postal
- Germany — street with trailing house number, Stadt, Bundesland, 5-digit PLZ
- Spain — calle/avenida, ciudad, comunidad autónoma, 5-digit código postal
- Japan — romanised district-block-building address, prefecture,
xxx-xxxxpostal code - Canada — street, city, two-letter province, Canadian postcode
A1A 1A1 - Australia — street, city, state abbreviation, 4-digit postcode
Why use fake data?
Real personal data is protected by laws such as GDPR, the UK Data Protection Act, and CCPA. Using it in staging environments, screenshots, demos, or shared fixtures can put your team at legal risk. Generated fake addresses are safe, reproducible, and formatted correctly enough to pass most address-shape validation.
Common use cases
- Seeding test databases and API fixtures
- Filling forms during UX or QA testing
- Creating invoice or shipping-label mockups
- Populating CMS or CRM demos
- Stress-testing import parsers with country-specific formats
- Tutorial and documentation examples
How it works
The tool picks from curated country-specific pools of street names, cities, regions, and postal-code patterns that match each country's real conventions. Generation happens entirely in your browser — nothing is sent to a server. Pick a country, choose how many addresses you need (up to 20 at a time), and copy the result as a plain-text block or structured JSON.
Important
All addresses produced by this tool are fictional. They are not intended to match any real residence, business, or postal delivery point. Do not use them for mail, shipping, or any real-world correspondence.
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