Email Generator

Identity

Bulk generate fake email addresses with custom domains. Create disposable test emails for form testing, newsletters, and user registration.

Settings

Generated Emails

josephjohnson@protonmail.com
jessicawilliams99@yahoo.com
richard.garcia51@outlook.com
richard-davis76@yahoo.com
john.garcia71@test.io

What is This Tool?

An email address generator creates realistic fictional email addresses using common patterns and popular domain providers. Generated emails follow standard RFC 5321 formatting with varied local parts (first.last, firstlast123, etc.) and realistic domain names.

Email address formats must comply with RFC 5321 standards — a local part up to 64 characters, an @ symbol, and a domain up to 253 characters. This generator creates addresses that pass format validation while using realistic naming patterns and common mail providers.

Common Use Cases

Form Registration Testing

Test signup flows, email verification processes, and duplicate detection with unique, properly formatted email addresses.

Email System Testing

Validate email input fields, auto-complete suggestions, and domain-based filtering in web applications.

Newsletter & Marketing

Test email campaign platforms, subscriber management, and unsubscribe flows with realistic test email data.

Database Seeding

Populate user tables with unique, realistic email addresses for development and staging environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are generated emails real inboxes?

No. Generated email addresses are fictional. Emails sent to them will bounce or be undeliverable. For receive-capable test emails, use services like Mailinator or temp mail.

Do emails pass RFC validation?

Yes. All generated emails follow RFC 5321 format standards and will pass standard email validation libraries and regex patterns.

Can I customize the domain?

The generator uses common email providers (gmail.com, outlook.com, etc.) but you can typically modify the generated data for custom domains.