Fake Identity Generator for Demos And Screenshots

Make demos, mockups and screenshots look real with believable fictional people instead of placeholder text.

Updated June 2026

KM

Katie M. Crooks

889 E 4th Street
Fort Taylor, Colorado 24775
United States

✓ Fictional test data — not a real person

Personal

SexFemale
Mother's maiden nameWehner
SSN997-07-XXXXFormat only — never issued, safe for testing.
Geo coordinates38.80309, -99.72717

Phone

Phone312-555-0103
Country codeUS

Birthday

BirthdayJanuary 1, 2006
Age20 years old
Tropical zodiacCapricorn

Online

Email addresskcrooks56@jourrapide.com
Usernamefunny2009
PasswordH8Gux7erIp
Websitenarrow-spirit.biz
Browser user agentMozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/119.0.0.0 Safari/537.36

Finance

Credit card typeAmerican Express
Card number378282246310633Sandbox test number — non-chargeable.
CVV21649
Expires03/26
CurrencyUSD

Physical

Height5' 3" (160 cm)
Weight127.0 pounds (57.6 kg)
Blood typeB-
Hair colorDark brown
Eye colorBlue

Tracking numbers

UPS tracking1Z 469 202 68 2034 429 2
Western Union MTCN2982537382
MoneyGram MTCN03128214

Other

Favorite colorteal
Vehicle2024 Polestar Charger
License plateRA76BIH
GUIDf6d02975-bc35-4c76-903a-5d51a8d3e636

This is randomly generated fictional data for software testing, QA, and privacy. It does not describe a real person. Any resemblance to a real individual is coincidental.

“Lorem ipsum” and “User 1” make a product look unfinished. Populating a demo or screenshot with realistic fictional identities — real-sounding names, complete addresses, consistent profiles — makes the work look shipped and helps stakeholders picture the real thing.

Every profile is fictional and safe to put in a public screenshot or deck. Generate as many as you need, pick a locale to match your audience, and never expose a real customer's details in a demo.

How the generator helps with demos and screenshots: Believable names and profiles for mockups and decks; Safe to publish in screenshots — no real people; Match the locale to your audience (36 countries); Consistent, complete profiles for realistic layouts.

What a generated identity gives you for demos and screenshots

FieldFormatWhy it's safe
NameLocale-aware first + lastRandomly combined; describes no real person
AddressReal city + valid ZIP, random house #Never resolves to a real residence
PhoneValid national formatUS uses the 555-0100…0199 fiction range
Emailname@example-style domainFormat-valid placeholder, not a live inbox
National IDCountry-labeled, masked placeholderNot a real local-format identifier
Credit cardLuhn-validSandbox test BIN — non-chargeable

Every field is fictional and safe to use for demos and screenshots — it describes no real person and cannot collide with a real identifier.

Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to use generated identities in public screenshots?+

Yes. Every identity is fictional and describes no real person, so it's safe to include in screenshots, demos, documentation and marketing.

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Sources

  1. ISO 3166 — Codes for country names and subdivisionsISO
  2. ITU-T E.164 — International telephone numbering planITU
  3. Universal Postal Union — Addressing and postal code standardsUniversal Postal Union

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