Fake Address Generator — Free Realistic Addresses
| Param | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| country | string | us | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code |
| count | integer | 1 | Number of addresses (max 50) |
| format | string | json | json · csv · xml · yaml · vcard |
| include_identity | bool | true | Include name, email, DOB, phone |
| include_company | bool | false | Include company name |
⚠️For Testing & Educational use only. All generated Fake addresses are entirely fictional. Do not use for fraud, deception, or bypassing legal verification.
ABOUT THIS TOOL
What is the Fake Address Generator
The Fake Address Generator creates realistic but entirely fictional country names, street addresses instantly. Every generated address follows the correct country name format, including the postal code structure, authentic city names, and proper phone number format, but corresponds to no real, deliverable location.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Fake Address Generator is completely free with no account or signup required. Generate unlimited single addresses or up to 50 at once in bulk mode.
No. All generated addresses are entirely fictional. They follow the correct address format including postal code structure and authentic city names, but do not correspond to real, deliverable locations. They are for testing, development, and educational use only.
Yes. Switch to Bulk Generate mode and generate up to 50 addresses at once. Download them as a CSV file, JSON, XML, YAML, vCard (.vcf), or SQL INSERT statements, all free, no signup needed.
Using a generated address for software testing, form validation, database seeding, and UI design is completely legal. Using a fake address to commit fraud, bypass legal identity verification, or deceive a business is illegal. Always use this tool responsibly.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Acceptable Use
Fake Address Generator is designed for legitimate purposes only: software development, quality assurance testing, UI/UX prototyping, academic research, data science training sets, and privacy protection from non-essential data collection.
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