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Random Phone Number Generator — Fake US Phone Numbers

Generate random valid-format US phone numbers (+1 (XXX) XXX-XXXX). Realistic for testing.

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US Phone Number Generator
  • +1 (238) 438-3790
  • +1 (969) 562-2796
  • +1 (733) 500-8251
  • +1 (355) 635-3856
  • +1 (465) 859-2784
  • +1 (528) 484-6020
  • +1 (640) 464-7179
  • +1 (243) 651-0775
  • +1 (302) 513-0542
  • +1 (256) 591-0610
⚠ 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 Phone Number Generator

  1. 1

    Set count, regenerate.

  2. 2

    Copy individual or all numbers.

About Random Phone Number Generator

Random US phone number generator in standard +1 (XXX) XXX-XXXX format. For software testing, form validation, mockups, and tutorials. Numbers are syntactically valid but not connected to real lines. SMS verification flows will fail.

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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. We generate random digits in the +1 (XXX) XXX-XXXX format. Numbers start with area codes 200-999 and exchange codes 200-999 (real area/exchange codes have specific assignment rules, so most generated numbers won't be in active use).

+1 is the country code for the US/Canada. The format follows the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) of (XXX) XXX-XXXX with area code in parentheses.

No. They're not real numbers — nothing routes to them. For SMS testing, use a service like Twilio test numbers or a virtual number provider.

Some will, some won't. Forms with SMS verification will fail. Forms with just format validation typically pass.

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