Random address generator for testing
AddressStack
Random Address Generator for Testing, built for developers, QA teams, form layout testing, ecommerce checkout form testing, development testing, and demo data.
Quick start
Choose a country-specific generator
Open a dedicated tool page to generate synthetic test records. The homepage stays as a fast directory instead of showing a default country generator.
Featured address tools
Featured Address Tools
Start with the most common country-specific generators. For the complete country directory, open the full Address Generator page.
Test US checkout forms with state abbreviations, ZIP codes, city lines, 555-style phone data, and multi-line address copies.
United Kingdom test data Random UK Address GeneratorCheck UK postcode fields, city lines, nation context, and address cards that need compact multi-line formatting.
Hong Kong test data Random Hong Kong Address GeneratorExercise district-based forms, optional postcode behavior, flat/unit street lines, and dense urban address layouts.
Japan test data Random Japan Address GeneratorGenerate prefecture, city, postal code, and block-style address data for Japan-focused QA and demo workflows.
Canada test data Random Canada Address GeneratorCreate province-aware Canadian records with A1A-style postal codes for shipping forms, account screens, and exports.
Australia test data Random Australia Address GeneratorUse state and suburb-style Australian records to test four-digit postcodes, checkout summaries, and region selectors.
Germany test data Random Germany Address GeneratorBuild German-style test records with postcode-before-city formatting, federal-state context, and local street patterns.
Singapore test data Random Singapore Address GeneratorTest compact Singapore address flows with unit numbers, planning areas, six-digit postal codes, and phone fields.
Use Cases
Built for practical testing workflows
Use the generator when you need structured address data for development, QA, demo data, form testing, ecommerce checkout testing, or CSV and JSON test data export.
Check required address fields, optional region fields, long street lines, and country-specific postcode behavior.
Exercise shipping address forms, tax display states, address review screens, and saved fixture exports.
Create repeatable manual QA records for bug reports, screenshots, test plans, and regression passes.
Seed frontend mocks, demo databases, fixture files, and structured test examples without real customer data.
Populate prototypes, onboarding flows, dashboards, and documentation with realistic but synthetic address records.
Save useful generated records and export the same test data in spreadsheet-friendly or developer-friendly formats.
Why use this tool?
Fast synthetic address data without a backend
AddressStack is built for quick testing loops. Generate country-aware records, copy full addresses, save useful fixtures locally, and export CSV or JSON without registration or server-side address generation.
The homepage acts as a clean directory, while each country page keeps the generator focused on one address format.
Saved records keep the same fields across countries, which helps QA and development teams reuse fixtures.
Generated and saved records stay in the browser unless you copy or export them.
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Guides
Testing guides for forms and checkout flows
Use synthetic address records to check required fields, multiline layouts, helper text, and country-specific form behavior without storing real personal data.
Jul 01, 2026 Ecommerce Testing Β· 6 min read How to Test Ecommerce Checkout FormsCheckout forms need country-specific address testing, state/province coverage, postcode formatting checks, and clear synthetic data boundaries.
Jul 01, 2026 Ecommerce Testing Β· 5 min read What Is a Tax-Free US State?Tax-free state testing helps checkout teams verify tax UI scenarios, but it is not tax advice and does not replace production tax rules.
Jul 02, 2026 Address Formats Β· 5 min read US Address Format ExplainedUS forms usually combine city, state abbreviation, and ZIP code on one line, which makes state and ZIP field behavior important for QA.
Jul 02, 2026Guide categories
Explore AddressStack guides by topic
Browse address format documentation, ecommerce checkout testing notes, developer testing guides, and export-focused test data references.
Country address format documentation for developers and QA teams testing forms, address cards, exports, and checkout flows.
3 guides Guides Ecommerce TestingCheckout-focused guides for testing address fields, region selectors, tax UI states, order summaries, and exportable QA records.
2 guides Guides Developer TestingDeveloper-focused guidance for using synthetic address data in local builds, UI checks, bug reports, demos, and regression tests.
2 guides Guides Test DataPractical notes for saving, exporting, sharing, and reusing synthetic address records across QA and development workflows.
1 guideFAQ
Frequently asked questions
What is AddressStack?
AddressStack is a static random address generator website for synthetic development, QA, form testing, ecommerce checkout testing, and demo data.
Does the generator use real personal data?
No. It uses local sample data and random formatting rules. The output is synthetic and is not a verified real identity or deliverable address.
Can I export generated addresses?
Yes. Save generated records to local browser storage, then export the saved list as CSV or JSON.
What uses are not allowed?
The generated data is intended for lawful testing, development, QA, demo data, form testing, and ecommerce checkout testing workflows only.