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Random Germany Address

Random format-valid example German address, postal code, and profile data for testing.

Random Germany Address FAQ

RandAddress generates realistic-looking German addresses covering all 16 federal states (Bundesländer). Each profile includes a street address, city, state, postal code (PLZ), and a complete identity—perfect for developers testing German applications or anyone needing German address data for privacy purposes.
German addresses place the house number AFTER the street name (e.g., Hauptstraße 42), unlike the US where the number comes first. Postal codes are 5-digit PLZ (Postleitzahl). Germany is divided into 16 federal states (Bundesländer), each with a distinct character—from the cosmopolitan Berlin to Bavaria's traditional cities like Munich.
Our database includes hundreds of cities across all 16 federal states, from major metropolises like Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich to mid-sized cities across Germany.
Yes, the postal codes (PLZ) are based on real German postcode data matched to their correct cities and states. Street names use authentic German naming conventions with suffixes like -straße, -weg, -allee, and -platz.
Zero storage. All saved addresses are stored locally on your device and are never uploaded to any database.