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The page combines city, street, and postal-code patterns to look realistic, but it does not guarantee a real resident or deliverable address.
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Generate realistic-looking address profiles in your browser. Copy fields, save records locally, and export CSV/JSON.
Click any field to copy. Data is generated locally and stored only in this browser when saved.
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Sometimes you need a placeholder address — for testing forms, checking regional App Store availability, or filling out registration fields that require location data. Our Address Generator creates realistic-looking address profiles entirely in your browser, with no data sent to any server.
The generator uses locale-specific data — including real city names, street patterns, postal code formats, and phone number structures — for each supported country. Choose from US, China, Japan, UK, France, Germany, Korea, Australia, Canada, and more. Each click produces a completely new random profile with matching name, gender, phone, street, city, postal code, and a formatted full address.
Click any field to copy it to your clipboard instantly. Save interesting profiles to the local list for later reference — saved data is stored in your browser's localStorage (no server upload). Export your saved collection as CSV or JSON files for easy import into other tools. A Google Maps preview shows the approximate location of each generated address.
Important: these addresses are randomly generated and intended for testing and form-filling convenience only. They are not real postal addresses and must not be used for actual shipping, legal documents, or identity verification. Always use real addresses for legitimate purposes.
The Address Generator creates synthetic, format-valid addresses for specified countries/regions. These are randomly generated entries that follow each country’s postal format conventions — US addresses use street + city + state + ZIP, UK addresses use house number + street + town + postcode, Chinese addresses use province + city + district + street, and so on for each supported region.
Addresses are generated algorithmically from curated datasets of real street names, city names, and postal code ranges for each region. This ensures generated addresses look realistic — they use actual street names and valid postal code formats — but they are not real, deliverable addresses. The tool is designed for testing and development purposes.
Bulk generation mode creates multiple addresses at once (up to 50 per request). Results can be exported as CSV for importing into spreadsheet applications, testing tools, or database seed scripts. Each generated address includes name, street, city, state/province, postal code, country, and phone number where applicable by regional format.
The address generator is for test forms, demo data, and local drafts. It must not be used for fraud, evading platform rules, or impersonating a real person. Generated content stays in your browser unless you export it.
The page combines city, street, and postal-code patterns to look realistic, but it does not guarantee a real resident or deliverable address.
Use it for checkout form testing, CRM sample data, UI screenshots, and internationalization field validation. For compliance or logistics, use an official address validation service.
Saved addresses are stored in browser localStorage and are not automatically uploaded. Clearing browser site data will remove them.
The generator combines real city names, street patterns, and valid postal-code formats from your selected country to produce plausible-looking address records. It uses weighted randomization — common street types like "Main St" appear more often than rare ones — to keep output natural. You can generate a single address or bulk-export a CSV of up to 100 records. The data is assembled entirely in your browser using local templates; no request is sent to a server during generation.
Address looks fake: The generator creates realistic-looking data for testing, not verified deliverable addresses. For actual mail validation, use USPS Address Verification, SmartyStreets, or similar services. || CSV export not downloading: Check that your browser allows downloads from this site. Some enterprise policies or browser extensions block automatic downloads. Try right-clicking the export button and selecting "Save link as." || Country format looks wrong: If postal codes or address order do not match what you expect, double-check you selected the correct country. Each country has its own regional templates.