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Use cases

Fake Email Generator: Real Inboxes for Testing & Signups

“Fake email” is a slight misnomer — the address is real and receives mail; it just isn't yours. A good generator hands you a working throwaway inbox instantly, no signup required.

A fake email generator produces a functioning email address you didn't have to register. The word “fake” only means it isn't tied to your identity — the inbox is completely real, which is exactly why it works for verification codes and confirmation links that a truly fake address would bounce.

“Fake” but functional

Typing gibberish like asdf@nowhere.com into a form fails the moment the site sends a code, because nothing receives it. A generated temp address is different: it's a live inbox on a real domain, so the code actually arrives — you just never had to sign up for it.

Generating an address with fmail

  1. Open fmail — a random address is offered instantly.
  2. Hit New name to roll another, or type your own on any of 26 domains.
  3. Copy it, use it, and read whatever arrives live.

QA & dev testing

Fill signup forms with fresh addresses without touching a real inbox.

Instant & random

One click generates a new unused address every time.

No spam blowback

Marketing mail lands in a disposable inbox that self-deletes.

Actually receives

Real domains mean OTP codes and links genuinely arrive.

Great for

  • Testing your own product's registration and email flows.
  • Getting past 'enter your email' content walls.
  • Filling demo forms and sandbox accounts.
  • Any signup you don't want linked to your real address.

Use it responsibly

Disposable addresses are a privacy tool, not a way to abuse services — don't use them to evade bans, spam, or commit fraud. For legitimate testing, signups, and privacy, a fake email generator is one of the handiest tools you can keep bookmarked.

Need a throwaway inbox right now?

Pick any name on 26 domains, read mail live, and let it self-destruct. No signup, ever.

Create your address →