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Random Address Generator — Realistic Fake US Addresses

Generate realistic random US street addresses with city, state, and zip code. For testing and mockups.

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US Address Generator
  • 5356 Highland Pl, Olympia, WA 92414
  • 244 Ridge Dr, Columbus, OH 43432
  • 9124 Sunrise Pkwy, Olympia, WA 97460
  • 2763 Hill Pl, San Francisco, CA 98055
  • 493 Chestnut St, Springfield, IL 68973
  • 8940 Highland Blvd, Bellevue, WA 96282
  • 18 Valley Blvd, New York, NY 19375
  • 4366 Main Ave, Toledo, OH 48934
  • 3601 Maple Pl, Dayton, OH 43625
  • 9746 Ridge Ln, Lowell, MA 04643
⚠ For testing and mockups only. Generated addresses, postcodes, and phone numbers are randomized and may match real entities by coincidence. Don't use this data for fraud, harassment, or impersonation.

How to Use Random US Address Generator

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    Set count, regenerate.

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    Copy individual addresses or the whole batch.

About Random US Address Generator

Realistic fake US address generator for software testing, form validation, mockups, and tutorials. Each address combines a random street number, street name from a pool of 30 common names, street type, a city matched to a US state, and a state-appropriate 5-digit zip code. Use for development, not real signups.

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Built by

Fateh Raiyan Ishmum

Full-stack dev since 2020. Full-stack web developer since 2020. Builds privacy-first, open-web tools. Specialises in Next.js, TypeScript, and performance-focused design.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Each address is randomly assembled from city/state lists and common street name patterns. The combinations may coincidentally match real addresses, but they're not pulled from any real-address database.

Most forms will accept the format. Some forms validate against a real-address database (USPS, Google Maps) and will reject our random addresses. Use them for offline form testing, mockups, and tutorials — not for real signup forms requiring verification.

Street number, street name, street type (St/Ave/Blvd), city, state abbreviation, and 5-digit zip code.

No. These are for legitimate testing and mockups only. Using fake addresses for fraud is illegal.

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