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IPv4 Format ยท Public Range ยท Non-Routable

Random IP Address Generator

Generate random fake IPv4 addresses for testing and development. Realistic dotted-decimal format, public IP range โ€” not tied to any real host or network.

IPv4
Format
Public
IP range
Random
Each click
Free
Always
โš ๏ธ For Testing Only: Generated IP addresses are fictional. Never use them to spoof network traffic, bypass IP-based access controls, or impersonate real network hosts.

IP Address Generator FAQ

What format do the generated IP addresses use?

Generated IP addresses use the standard IPv4 dotted-decimal format: four octets separated by dots, e.g. 203.45.117.82. Each octet is a number from 0 to 255. The addresses are structurally valid IPv4 addresses, realistic in appearance but randomly assembled โ€” they are not looked up against any real IP registry.

Are the generated IP addresses real or routable?

Generated IPs are designed to look like public internet addresses (avoiding reserved private ranges like 10.x.x.x, 192.168.x.x, and 172.16โ€“31.x.x). However, they are randomly generated and almost certainly not assigned to any real host at the moment of generation. Do not use them to spoof real internet traffic โ€” they are intended only for populating test data fields.

Can I generate IPv6 addresses?

Currently the generator produces IPv4 addresses only (the standard x.x.x.x format). IPv6 support is not included. For most web application testing โ€” user registration, logging, analytics mocking, and geolocation testing โ€” IPv4 is the format in use. If you need IPv6 test data, you can extend the format manually using the batch export.

Why do developers need a fake IP address generator?

Many web applications store and display the client IP address โ€” for login audit logs, rate limiting, fraud detection, analytics dashboards, and geographic filtering. Testing these features requires realistic IP data without using real users' IPs or your own IP repeatedly. A random IP generator creates varied, realistic test records that look authentic in logs and databases.

Do the generated IPs have a geographic location?

Generated IPs are random and not tied to any specific geographic region. They are not looked up in a GeoIP database. If your testing requires IPs that appear to resolve to a specific country or city โ€” for example to test geo-blocking โ€” you would need a real IP range lookup table. The generated IPs here are for populating fields that accept any valid IPv4 string.

What other fields come with the generated IP address?

Each profile includes 29 fields alongside the IP address: full name, gender, birthday, complete US address (street, city, state, ZIP), phone number, email, SSN, credit card number, username, password, occupation, company, blood type, vehicle, and more. One click generates a complete synthetic identity for end-to-end testing of any system that records IP addresses.