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Random Link Generator

Our Random Link Generator creates realistic, syntactically correct dummy URLs for your development projects and database testing in milliseconds.

What is the Random Link Generator?

The Random Link Generator is a developer-centric utility designed to mock up valid web addresses. Unlike basic generators that might just give you a domain name, this tool simulates the full depth of a URL. It constructs links that include the protocol (https://), a randomized domain name, a realistic Top Level Domain extension (TLD), and often a specific path or subdirectory (like /docs or /products/123). This variety makes the data look “lived in” and authentic, which is crucial when designing user interfaces or populating test databases where simple “test.com” links look unprofessional or break specific validation rules.

How to Use Random Link Generator

We’ve made the process as fast as possible so you can get back to coding:

  1. Select Quantity: Find the input box labeled “Number of links.” Type in how many URLs you need (e.g., 10, 50, or just 1).
  2. Generate: Click the “Generate” button.
  3. Copy: The tool will populate the results in individual cards. Click the “Copy” button under any URL to save it to your clipboard.

Example

Here is how the tool functions. Let’s say you are testing a database and need 3 unique web addresses:

  • Input: You enter “3” in the “Number of links” box.
  • Action: Click the dark blue “Generate” button.
  • Result:
    1. https://sunomega.dev/docs
    2. https://red.net/products/5461
    3. https://moongreen.xyz/about

You can then click the “Copy” button on any specific card to grab that URL instantly.

FAQs

Do these links lead to real websites?

Generally, no. These are generated strings designed to look like valid URLs (with protocols, domains, and paths) for testing purposes. While a generated domain might coincidentally exist, the primary purpose is structural accuracy, not navigation.

Can I use this for testing URL validation logic?

Absolutely. The generator mixes different domain extensions (like .net, .dev, .xyz) and URL structures (including sub-folders and file paths), making it perfect for stress-testing your regex or input validation forms.

Are the generated links safe?

Yes. Since the tool generates the text string of a URL rather than fetching content from the internet, there is no risk of downloading malware. You are simply generating text data.

Why do some links have numbers at the end?

To make the data realistic, the tool simulates dynamic pages. For example, a link ending in /products/5461 mimics an e-commerce product page. This helps developers test if their systems can handle URLs containing integers and deep paths.

Can I generate thousands of links at once?

Yes, the tool is lightweight and runs in your browser. You can request a large number of links to build a massive dataset for stress testing your application.

Does it use HTTP or HTTPS?

The tool defaults to generating HTTPS links. This is because modern web standards require secure connections, and most validation logic specifically looks for the “https://” prefix.

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