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Random California Address Generator

Our Random California Address Generator instantly provides you with realistic-looking street addresses, cities, and zip codes specific to the Golden State, making your data entry and QA testing effortless.

What is the Random California Address Generator?

This tool is a smart digital utility designed to create “dummy data” specifically formatted for the state of California. Instead of generic placeholders like “123 Test Street,” this engine produces results that look and feel like genuine data. It pulls from a database of actual California cities (like Palo Alto, San Diego, or Sacramento) and pairs them with plausible street names and correct 5-digit zip codes. It is primarily built for web developers, software testers, and graphic designers who need to populate databases, fill out mock forms, or design user interfaces without compromising anyone’s real privacy or getting stuck trying to invent street names on the fly.

How to Use Random California Address Generator

Using this generator is incredibly straightforward—we designed it to be a one-click solution.

  1. Set Your Quantity: Look for the box labeled “Number of addresses.” Type in how many results you need (for example, 10 or 50).
  2. Hit Generate: Click the dark blue “Generate” button.
  3. Review Results: Instantly, a grid of address cards will appear on your screen, each containing a unique street, city, state, and zip code.
  4. Copy and Paste: found one you like? Simply click the “Copy” button on the individual address card to save it to your clipboard, ready to paste into your project.

Example Results

When you hit the generate button, the tool provides data structured exactly like this:

  • Address 1: 1568 Ventura Pl, San Jose, CA 95111
  • Address 2: 8900 Mission Ct, Stockton, CA 95280
  • Address 3: 1311 Oak Cir, Oakland, CA 94656

FAQs

Are these real physical addresses where people live?

No. While the cities, zip codes, and street names look authentic and follow the correct format, the specific combinations are randomly generated. They are designed for testing and simulation purposes only, ensuring you don’t accidentally use a real person’s private residence.

Can I use these addresses for shipping verification?

You can use them to test the format of your shipping forms (checking if the zip code field accepts 5 digits, or if the state selector works). However, you should not try to actually ship physical goods to these locations, as the specific house numbers are fictional.

Do the Zip Codes match the Cities?

Yes, our algorithm strives for accuracy. If the tool generates “San Jose,” it pairs it with a zip code that actually belongs to the San Jose area (like 95111). This ensures your test data passes basic validation checks on most websites.

Is the data saved on your server?

No, we respect your privacy. The addresses are generated on the fly in your browser. We do not store the data you generate, and we don’t track how you use the addresses once you copy them.

Can I generate addresses for other states?

Currently, this specific tool is optimized for California (CA) data. This focus allows us to ensure the city and zip code pairings are highly accurate for this specific region.

Is it illegal to use these addresses?

It is perfectly legal to use these for testing, educational, or creative purposes. However, it is illegal to use fake addresses for fraudulent activities, such as applying for credit cards, government benefits, or scamming others. Please use this tool responsibly.