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Fake Address Generator

Instant fictional addresses for testing and development

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3 Fake Addresses

For testing only
47 Highcrest Blvd
Fakecheyenne, WY 8204089
5000 Brookside Ter, Suite 693
Demolakewood, NJ 0701075
9001 Cherry Way, Suite 306
Fakeington, DE 1977713-8836

Field Breakdown

#StreetUnitCityStateZIPCountry
147 Highcrest BlvdFakecheyenneWY8204089US
25000 Brookside TerSuite 693DemolakewoodNJ0701075US
39001 Cherry WaySuite 306FakeingtonDE1977713-8836US

Disclaimer: All addresses generated here are completely fictional and intended for software testing, form validation, and UI development only. They do not correspond to real locations, real people, or real postal routes. Do not use generated data for deceptive or fraudulent purposes.

About

A fake address generator creates random but plausible street addresses, cities, states, and ZIP codes for use in software testing, form validation, UI mockups, and database seeding. All data is clearly fictional — no real locations or personal information is involved. Generate up to 20 addresses at once in block, one-line, or JSON format.

FAQ
Are the generated addresses real?+

No. Every address is completely fictional, assembled from built-in lists of made-up street names, cities prefixed with words like 'Fake' or 'Test', and synthetic ZIP codes. They cannot be used to locate or contact anyone.

What formats can I export the addresses in?+

You can copy addresses as a US-style block (street on one line, city/state/ZIP on the next), a compact one-liner separated by pipes, or structured JSON — useful for seeding databases or API test fixtures.

Can I generate addresses for countries other than the US?+

Yes. The country code selector lets you tag addresses with CA, GB, AU, DE, FR, or US. The street/city pool remains US-style, but the country field is set accordingly, which is sufficient for most form-testing scenarios.

How many addresses can I generate at once?+

You can generate between 1 and 20 addresses in a single click. The field breakdown table shows each component — street, unit, city, state, ZIP, country — in its own column for easy scanning or copy-pasting.

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