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About Global Address Generator
Global Address Generator is a free browser-based tool for creating country-specific address examples for testing, prototyping, demos, and localization QA. It currently supports the United States, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
Who it is for
- Developers testing address forms, checkout flows, CSV imports, and validation rules.
- Product and QA teams building demo datasets for international user journeys.
- Designers and content teams who need realistic-looking placeholder address fields.
What the site generates
The generators can create local-looking names, phone numbers, street lines, city or locality values, state or prefecture fields, postal codes, and country-specific address variants. Results can be copied from the page or exported as CSV for test workflows.
How content is maintained
The guide pages are written to explain address-field behavior, testing boundaries, and common formatting patterns for product and QA workflows. When new countries or address variants are added to the generators, related guides and sitemap entries are updated so users can find the current pages from the site navigation.
More site information
For common questions, read the FAQ. For content scope and update practices, read the editorial policy. For safe use boundaries, read data safety and acceptable use.
Important boundary
Generated addresses, names, and phone numbers are synthetic test data. They are not guaranteed to identify real people, real phone subscribers, or deliverable locations. Do not use generated results for identity claims, misleading registration, fraud, or real mail delivery.