Your email address:
Leave fields empty for completely random emails
Here are some examples of emails our generator can create:
Kassandra4@hotmail.com
- Random email with popular providerJeanne63@yahoo.com
- Using first name with numbersJeanne_Smith63@yahoo.com
- Using first and last name with underscoreJeanne.Doe63@yahoo.com
- Using both names with dot separatorJeanne_Doe88@example.fakerjs.dev
- Custom email providerJeanne%Doe88@example.fakerjs.dev
- With special characters enabledA valid email address consists of a local part (before @) and a domain part (after @). Our generator creates emails that follow standard RFC specifications, ensuring they're properly formatted for use in applications and testing scenarios.
The email addresses are generated using Faker.js library which creates realistic email patterns. The generator can create completely random emails or incorporate your provided names and custom email providers with various formatting styles and number combinations.
These emails are primarily intended for development and testing purposes. While they follow valid email formats, the generated addresses may not correspond to real, active email accounts. Always use your own email address for actual account registrations.
The generator uses various popular email providers like Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, and others. You can also specify a custom provider in the customization options to generate emails with your preferred domain.
Special characters in email addresses (like %, +, etc.) are valid according to email standards but are less commonly used. Enabling this option helps test applications with edge cases and ensures your systems can handle all valid email formats.
No, you can generate as many email addresses as you need for your development and testing requirements. Each generation creates a unique email address based on your specified parameters.