Overview
Use Fake Name Generator to fill forms with random names, addresses, and phone numbers — your fake person generator.
⚙️ Faster testing, cleaner code, zero manual typing – meet an extension your Chrome toolbar has been waiting for 1. Install Fake Name Generator with "Add to Chrome" 2. Open any signup or checkout form 3. Click the toolbar icon once to watch every visible field fill itself with a fresh name, phone number, and random address - fake a name generator drops realistic first–last combos so unit tests never collide with production data - fake phone number generator populates tel fields with numerical strings only; SMS is not supported and no real messages are sent - random address generator fills street, city, and postal fields with a compact address that keeps layouts intact 🔍 Three power reasons to keep this fake names generator in your toolbelt 1️⃣ Skip manual copy-paste and cut test cycle time by minutes on every form 2️⃣ Validate frontend masking quickly with fake phone numbers 3️⃣ Pair each entry with a new fake address to push error handling paths ➤ Phone field sanity checks ➤ random phone number generator guards against minlength errors in telephone inputs ➤ the phone numbers remain local to your browser session and vanish on refresh 🔒 Privacy first: every fake name generator request runs 100% on the client side, without reaching any external server. All values disappear the moment you reload or close the tab, so your staging data stays isolated and your real PII is never exposed. Hidden inputs and analytics tags remain untouched for accurate tracking. • Typical QA scenarios made effortless • Stress test sign-up throttling with name fake plus alternating phone number • Confirm validation messages by mixing fake adress and random adress entries • Reproduce layout bugs quickly by toggling the icon multiple times in the same session • Demo onboarding flows to stakeholders using address generator values that look genuine Developers love the zero-config workflow: fake name generator auto-detects input, textarea, and select tags built with plain HTML or modern React portals. No additional setup, no API keys, no fiddling with inspector tools—just click the icon and move on. ⚙️ Power users can dive into the Settings panel to teach fake name creator exactly how your app thinks: toggle Ignore hidden fields, set a maximum length, choose whether it matches inputs by ID, name, label, aria-label, class, or placeholder, and add unlimited custom rules so the address generator, phone number generator, and random data filler target even the quirkiest inputs; map confirmation keywords so passwords sync, auto-check terms boxes, define keyboard shortcuts for Fill all inputs / Fill this form / Fill this input, and blacklist production URLs—all while fake name generator keeps every generated name, phone number, and address 100% in-browser. 😎 ❓ Fast answers to common questions 1. Does fake name generator support CSV or bulk export? Not yet, but you can request it on our roadmap hub 2. Can fake name generator handle non-Latin scripts? Current release sticks to Latin characters for universal compatibility 3. Will a phone number work in two-factor testing? Numbers are purely dummy strings, ideal for placeholder checks but not for receiving codes 4. Is the address unique for each run? Each click generates fresh data, so no two fills are ever identical unless you cache the page 5. How to clear injected values? Refresh the page or use the browser autofill shortcuts to overwrite instantly 6. Can I choose which fields to skip in the form filler? Yes! You can define rules in the Settings panel to ignore specific inputs based on attributes like name, ID, or class 7. Will it fill fields inside iframes? Yes, iframes are supported. 8. Does it work on dynamic SPAs? Yes, the extension can fill inputs in most single-page applications, including React, Vue, and Angular apps 9. Can I disable it on specific websites? Absolutely. Add any domain to the “Ignored Domains” list in Settings, and it will stay inactive there 10. Is there a keyboard shortcut? Yes! You can configure shortcuts like Fill all inputs or Fill this input from the Chrome Extensions → Shortcuts page 🚀 Grab early access now and shape the future of form testing with a single click. Whether you are filling thousands of subscription boxes with random adress samples, or prototyping designs that rely on fake identity generator output, this extension keeps your workflow fast, private, and headache-free.
Details
- Version1.0.3
- UpdatedJune 17, 2025
- Offered byTimrael
- Size416KiB
- Languages52 languages
- DeveloperTimur Kozmenko
Güemes 3657 Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires C1425 AREmail
timur.kozmenko@gmail.com - Non-traderThis developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.
Privacy
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes