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Fake Address Generator

Create realistic-looking fake addresses for multiple countries with street, city, state, postal code, country, and coordinates. Output as structured rows or single-line strings. This data is fictional and not real.

Also known as: mailing address · street address · postal address

seeded · synthetic data

Output

No output yet — set your options and hit .
About this tool, tips & examples

What it does

The Fake Address Generator creates realistic-looking postal addresses for the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, or Australia — street, city, state/region, correctly formatted postal code, country, and coordinates. Output up to 10,000 addresses per run as structured rows (separate fields) or single-line strings, in CSV, JSON, NDJSON, TSV, Markdown, or plain text. Everything is fictional and clearly synthetic.

Common use cases

  • Form and checkout testing — realistic address input, including country-specific postal-code formats your validation must handle.
  • Database seeding — address columns for users, orders, and shipments in development environments.
  • Shipping and logistics demos — plausible origins and destinations for tracking UIs and rate calculators.
  • Geocoding fixtures — each address ships with coordinates, so map features can be tested without a geocoding API.

Settings

  • Country — US, UK, Canada, or Australia; formats, regions, and postal codes match the chosen country’s conventions.
  • Addresses — 1 to 10,000 per run.
  • Format — structured rows (street/city/state/postcode as separate fields) or single-line strings.
  • Seed — the same seed and settings regenerate the identical list.

Privacy note

Addresses are generated locally in your browser and never uploaded. They are fictional — synthesized from plausible components, not sampled from real residents — so there’s no personal data here. Don’t mail anything to them.

FAQ

Are these real deliverable addresses? No. Street names and numbers are fabricated; postal codes follow the right format but aren’t verified against real delivery points. For format-validation testing that’s exactly what you want.

Will they pass address validation services? They’ll pass format checks (patterns, required fields) but generally fail existence checks against postal databases — useful for testing both paths.

Can I get matching people for the addresses? Pair with the Fake Profile generator (or the full dataset tools) for complete synthetic identities with names, emails, and phones.