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
- Open fmail — a random address is offered instantly.
- Hit New name to roll another, or type your own on any of 26 domains.
- 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.
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