Random Email Generator
Provision temporary mailboxes using custom domain logic. Automate QA workflows with RFC-compliant addresses for stress testing and privacy shielding.
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About Random Email Generator
Random Email Generator creates realistic, random email addresses for testing, development, or privacy purposes. Choose from popular email providers like Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, and more. Customize the username style, length, and add optional prefixes. Perfect for developers, testers, or anyone who needs temporary email addresses without creating real accounts.
Key Features
- 1. Email Provider Selection
Choose from 10 popular email providers (Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, Hotmail, ProtonMail, iCloud, AOL, Zoho, Mail.com, GMX) or select 'Random' to automatically pick any provider. Easy dropdown selection optimized for both desktop and mobile.
- 2. Flexible Username Styles
Generate usernames in different formats: mixed (letters, numbers, symbols), alphanumeric only, letters only, or word-based for more memorable addresses.
- 3. Custom Prefix Support
Add your own prefix to generated email usernames for personalization or testing specific scenarios. Perfect for maintaining consistent naming patterns.
- 4. Adjustable Length
Control the username length from 3 to 20 characters to meet different platform requirements or personal preferences.
- 5. Bulk Generation
Generate up to 50 email addresses at once. Perfect for testing email validation, creating dummy data, or setting up multiple test accounts.
- 6. History & Export
Save generated emails to history, copy to clipboard with one click, and manage your generated addresses easily.
How to Use
Using this random email generator is simple:
- Optionally enter a custom prefix for your email usernames.
- Select an email provider from the dropdown (or choose 'Random' for automatic selection).
- Choose a username style: Mixed, Alphanumeric, Letters Only, or Word-Based.
- Set your desired username length (3-20 characters).
- Choose how many email addresses to generate (1-50).
- Click 'Generate Email Addresses' to create random emails.
- Use the copy button to copy emails to your clipboard.
- View generation history and manage your saved emails below.
Common Use Cases
- Software Testing: Create test accounts for QA and development
- Privacy Protection: Generate temporary emails for one-time registrations
- Data Seeding: Populate databases with realistic email addresses
- Form Testing: Test email validation and submission forms
- Demo Accounts: Create multiple demo accounts for presentations
- Email Marketing: Generate test recipient lists
- API Testing: Test email-related API endpoints
- Educational Projects: Learn email validation and processing
- Automated QA-Testing - Validation Flows: Developers and QA engineers use these addresses to test registration, login, and password reset workflows. By using the 'Mixed' style and custom prefixes, you can verify how your application handles different character sets and naming conventions without cluttering your personal inbox.
- Database Seeding - Load Testing: System architects can utilize the bulk generation feature (up to 50 addresses at a time) to populate staging databases. This creates a realistic dataset for performance monitoring and ensures that unique constraint checks in the database layer function correctly under load.
- Privacy-First Registrations - Spam Prevention: When accessing whitepapers or tools that require an email for a one-time download, users often provide a generated address to prevent their primary accounts from being harvested by marketing lists or third-party trackers.
- UI/UX Mockups - Realistic Prototyping: Designers creating high-fidelity prototypes use the 'Word-Based' style to generate clean, professional-looking email addresses. This makes client demonstrations feel authentic compared to using repetitive 'test@test.com' placeholders.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these real, active email accounts?
No. These addresses are syntactically correct strings designed for testing, development, and privacy. They do not come with an inbox and cannot receive or send actual mail.
Can I use these to bypass email verification?
Only if the system you are testing does not require an OTP or verification link to be clicked. These addresses are intended for UI/UX testing and data population rather than active communication.
What is the maximum number of emails I can create at once?
You can generate up to 50 unique email addresses in a single batch. All generated addresses are saved in your session history for easy management.
Which email providers are available for generation?
The tool supports major providers including Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, ProtonMail, and iCloud, along with a 'Random' option that cycles through all available domains.