Fake Address Generator
Create random, fictional US addresses — name, street, city, state, ZIP and phone — for testing and placeholder data.
Create random, fictional US addresses — name, street, city, state, ZIP and phone — for testing and placeholder data.
This fake address generator builds a complete, realistic-looking but entirely fictional US address on demand: a full name, a street number and street name with a suffix such as St or Ave, a city, a two-letter state abbreviation, a five-digit ZIP code, and a US-format phone number. It is designed for developers, QA testers and designers who need believable placeholder data to fill forms, seed a database, mock up a checkout page, or test how a layout handles real-world address text.
Because the values are assembled at random from generic name and place lists, they do not correspond to any real person, household or deliverable address. That makes them safe to paste into test environments without exposing anyone's actual details.
Press Generate to produce a fresh fake address. Each press assembles a new random combination of name, street, city, state, ZIP and phone. Use Copy to put the whole address on your clipboard as plain text, ready to paste into a form, a seed file, or a test case. Generate as many as you need — every result is independent.
This data is for software testing and placeholder use only. The names are random and the addresses are not real or deliverable, so they must never be used to impersonate a real person, commit fraud, create deceptive accounts, or bypass identity verification. Generated ZIP codes and phone numbers are random digits and are not guaranteed to be valid in any official registry. Everything is produced locally in your browser — nothing is stored or sent anywhere.
No. Every address is randomly assembled from generic name and place lists. The people, streets, ZIP codes and phone numbers are fictional and are not deliverable or tied to anyone real.
Mainly software testing and design: filling forms, seeding test databases, mocking up checkout and shipping screens, and checking how a layout handles realistic address text without using anyone's genuine details.
No. The data is for testing and placeholder use only. It must not be used to impersonate real people, commit fraud, or bypass identity or address verification.
No. The generator runs entirely in your browser, so nothing is uploaded, logged or stored.
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