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Random US Address

Random format-valid example US address, zip code, and profile data for testing.

Random US Address FAQ

RandAddress generates realistic-looking US addresses covering all 50 states. Each profile includes a street address, city, state, ZIP code, and a complete identity—perfect for developers testing US applications or anyone needing US address data for privacy purposes.
Unlike the address formats in many East Asian countries (such as China, Japan, and Korea) or Russia, which follow a large-to-small order, a United States address is strictly structured from small to large: starting with the Street Address, followed by the City, then the State, and ending with the ZIP Code. Another distinct feature is the term ZIP Code. While most of the world refers to it as a postal code, the U.S. uses ZIP, which stands for Zone Improvement Plan. The name was chosen to suggest that mail travels more efficiently when senders use the code. At RandAddress, we ensure that every generated profile maintains this precise hierarchy and internal consistency, matching the correct city to its corresponding state and ZIP code to pass professional validation filters.
We've built a massive library that covers all 50 US states, spanning tens of thousands of cities and unique ZIP codes. From the skyscrapers of New York to the quiet suburbs of Wyoming, RandAddress ensures your testing environment has the geographic diversity it needs to reflect real-world US demographics.
The ZIP code, city, and state are based on real data, but the identity information is fictitious. Phone numbers and emails follow standard US formats. Think of it as production-ready mock data for your professional environments.
Zero storage. You can use the tool for free with no account registration or barriers to entry. All saved addresses are stored locally on your device and are never uploaded to any database—in fact, we don't even have a central server for your data.