Random Indian Phone Number Generator
Random format-valid fake Indian mobile and landline phone numbers for testing.
Anatomy of an Indian Phone Number
Indian numbers are 10 digits after the +91 country code. Landlines carry a 2 to 4 digit STD (Subscriber Trunk Dialing) code identifying a city, town, or local calling area; mobiles are a flat 10-digit number generally starting with 6, 7, 8, or 9.
+91Country CodeIndia
022STD CodeCity / local area
2345ExchangeLocal number part
6789SubscriberIndividual line
- STD codes vary in length. Major metros often use shorter codes (011 Delhi, 022 Mumbai, 080 Bengaluru); smaller cities and rural exchanges use 4-digit codes. Total national length is 10 digits for standard fixed and mobile numbers.
- Mobile numbers do not carry an STD area code. Indian mobiles generally use 10-digit ranges starting with 6, 7, 8, or 9; the opening digits historically map to operator/circle blocks but should not be treated as reliable location information.
- Landlines drop the leading 0 in E.164. The numbers here display the E.164-style form (
+91 22 2345 6789); for domestic long-distance or mobile-to-landline dialing within India, use0 + STD code + local number.
Frequently Asked Questions
In India, mobile numbers are flat 10-digit numbers that generally start with 6, 7, 8, or 9 (for example +91 98765 43210) and do not carry an STD area code. Landline numbers include an STD (Subscriber Trunk Dialing) code of 2 to 4 digits identifying the city, town, or local calling area — 011 for Delhi, 022 for Mumbai, 080 for Bengaluru, and so on.
No. The generated numbers are intended for testing, QA, mockups, and data seeding only. They follow Indian formatting rules and use real STD and mobile-prefix blocks so they look realistic, but they should not be used to contact real people or to represent active phone numbers.
E.164 is the ITU international standard for phone numbers. It starts with a plus sign, followed by the country code and the national number, with no spaces or separators — for example, an Indian mobile in strict E.164 format looks like +919876543210. The numbers on this page are shown in a human-readable variant (+91 98765 43210) that carries the same information.
No. Generation runs entirely in your browser — there is no server and no database behind it. The numbers you see are never uploaded or saved on our side, and refreshing the page simply discards them.