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How Email Addresses Are Generated
Email addresses are generated by combining a fictional first and last name (from the name generator) with a random domain appropriate for the selected country. For example, Dutch emails use domains like gmail.com, outlook.nl and ziggo.nl, while German emails use gmx.de and web.de.
Several email formats are supported: firstname.lastname@domain, f.lastname@domain, firstname123@domain, and firstname_lastname@domain. The result looks like a real email address but is never linked to a real inbox.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. They look realistic but are not linked to any real inbox. They are safe to use in test environments.
The generator tries to create unique email addresses within a single batch, but very large batches may produce duplicates given the finite address space.
Country-specific domains are used: gmail.com, yahoo.com, outlook.com (US), gmail.com, ziggo.nl, outlook.nl (NL), gmx.de, web.de (DE), etc. Generic test domains (example.com, test.com) are also included.
Yes — for testing email format validation. However, since these addresses are not linked to real inboxes, they will not receive emails. Use a mail testing service for actual email delivery testing.
Yes. Generate up to 1,000 email addresses and export them to CSV or JSON with one click.
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All generated data is entirely fictional and not suitable for use as real personal information.