Générateur d'e-mails aléatoires
Guide
Générateur d'e-mails aléatoires
Generate random email addresses for testing, development, and placeholder data. Create realistic-looking emails with common name patterns or random string usernames, paired with popular provider domains, fictional test domains, or your own custom domain. Perfect for populating test databases, QA workflows, and demo environments.
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Set the number of emails to generate (1–100), choose a username style (realistic names or random strings), pick an email format if using realistic names, and select a domain type. Click Générer to create your email list. Copy all results to your clipboard or download them as a text file.
Caractéristiques
- Realistic Name Patterns – Generates emails using common first and last names with formats like first.last@, firstlast@, first_last@, and f.last@
- Random String Mode – Creates random alphanumeric usernames for anonymous-style addresses
- Multiple Domain Options – Common providers (Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook), fictional test domains (testmail.com, example.org), or your own custom domain
- Custom Domain Support – Enter any domain to generate emails with your company or project domain
- Génération en vrac – Create up to 100 email addresses at once
- Copy & Download – One-click copy to clipboard or download as a text file
- Côté client uniquement – All generation happens in your browser with no data sent to any server
FAQ
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What is the standard format of an email address?
An email address follows the format local-part@domain. The local part (before the @) can contain letters, numbers, dots, hyphens, and underscores. The domain part (after the @) consists of a hostname and a top-level domain separated by dots. RFC 5321 defines the technical specification, though most providers enforce stricter rules than the standard requires.
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Are generated email addresses real or functional?
No — these are randomly generated addresses intended for testing and placeholder purposes only. While they follow valid email formatting rules, they are not connected to real mailboxes. Using fictional test domains like example.org (reserved by IANA for documentation) ensures the addresses cannot accidentally belong to real users.
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Why use test email addresses instead of real ones during development?
Using real email addresses in test environments risks accidentally sending emails to real people, violating privacy regulations like GDPR, and exposing personal data in logs or databases. Generated test addresses avoid these issues while still allowing you to validate email fields, test form submissions, and populate demo databases with realistic-looking data.
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