Fake Person Generator | Generate Realistic Character Profiles

Generate realistic fake identities with our Fake Person Generator. Create detailed profiles with names, addresses, phone numbers, and more for testing or creative use. Ideal for developers and marketers needing fictional personas.

In your browser Updated 05/2026

Generator Settings
Important: All generated data is fictional and randomly created. For testing, development and design only — never for fraud, identity theft or evading verification systems.

Key Features

  • Generate a single profile or up to 10 profiles per click
  • 11 country presets (US, UK, Canada, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Australia, Mexico, Brazil, Japan) with localized names, addresses and phone formats
  • 25+ data points per profile: name, DOB, age, phone, fake ID, email, username, password, full address, occupation, company, MBTI, blood type, height, weight, IP, hobby and more
  • Country-specific phone, postal code and ID formats that match real-world conventions
  • Strong 12-character random passwords using letters, digits and symbols
  • Color-tinted initials avatar generated for each profile
  • One-click copy for any field, full profile JSON, or all profiles at once
  • Download results as JSON, CSV or plain text — perfect for seeding databases
  • Works entirely in your browser after generation — nothing is stored or logged on our servers
  • Free to use, with no signup, no rate limits and no watermark

Common Use Cases

  • Seed development and staging databases with realistic-looking user records
  • Test sign-up, KYC and onboarding flows without using real personal data (which would violate GDPR/CCPA)
  • Populate UI mockups, design previews and Figma files with believable profiles
  • Build automated test fixtures for CRMs, e-commerce stores or social platforms
  • Train customer-support reps on a system with safe sample customers
  • Demo a product to stakeholders without exposing real users
  • Create QA test cases for forms, validation rules and edge cases (long names, special characters, international formats)
  • Generate placeholder profiles for tutorials, screencasts and documentation
  • Stress-test bulk import jobs with hundreds of CSV rows
  • Practice writing realistic characters in fiction, screenwriting or game design

How to Use

  1. Pick a country to control the names, addresses, phone format and ID format that will be generated.
  2. Choose a gender — male, female, or random for an even mix.
  3. Decide how many profiles you need: 1, 5 or 10. Generate again at any time.
  4. Click Generate Random Person. Each profile shows personal details, account/work info, and address/lifestyle data.
  5. Use the small clipboard icon next to any field to copy that single value, or use JSON on a card to copy that whole profile in machine-readable form.
  6. Use Copy All to put a one-line summary of every profile on your clipboard.
  7. Use the JSON / CSV / TXT buttons to download the whole batch — ideal for importing into a database, spreadsheet or test fixture.
  8. Click Generate Another at any time to refresh with the same settings.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Names, emails, phone numbers, addresses, ID numbers and every other field are randomly assembled from country-appropriate dictionaries. They are designed to look real so they pass form validation, but they should never match a real person, account or document.

No. Using fictional identities to bypass verification, evade bans, commit fraud or impersonate someone is illegal in virtually every jurisdiction. The tool is intended for software testing, design mockups, education and creative writing only.

Eleven countries are currently included: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Australia, Mexico, Brazil and Japan. Each country has its own first/last names, cities, street naming conventions, and matching phone, postal-code and ID formats.

You can generate 1, 5 or 10 profiles at a time. To produce more, simply click Generate Another — you can repeat as many times as you need.

No. Email addresses follow correct syntax and use realistic providers (Gmail, Outlook, regional ISPs) but the inbox does not exist. Sending mail to those addresses will bounce.

The ID is shaped like the country's national identifier — for example a US Social Security Number (SSN), a UK National Insurance number, an Italian Codice Fiscale, a Brazilian CPF or a Mexican CURP. They are randomly generated and will not validate against any real registry.

Yes — because it is not personal data. GDPR and CCPA only protect information about real, identifiable individuals. Generated profiles are exactly what privacy regulators recommend you use in non-production environments instead of cloning a real customer database.

Yes. Use the JSON, CSV or TXT buttons in the toolbar above the generated profiles. JSON is best for code, CSV opens directly in Excel or Google Sheets, and TXT gives you a plain-text dump.

No. Profiles are generated on demand and never written to a database or log. Once you close the page or generate again, the previous batch is gone.

Addresses combine real city names, real street-name patterns and a correctly-formatted postal code for the chosen country. They will not, however, correspond to a specific real building. Use a separate fake address tool if you need lookup-validated addresses.

Important legal notice

All data produced by this tool is fictional. Using fake personal information for fraud, identity theft, money laundering, evading age or KYC checks, or any deceptive practice is illegal in virtually every jurisdiction. This tool is provided strictly for software testing, design mockups, education, QA, demos and creative writing.