Generate Random Semantic Version

Generate fake but realistic semantic version numbers for software testing, versioning simulations, or placeholder data in development workflows.

Free Random Semantic Version Generator

This tool produces results like 5.3.0, 7.5.6, 1.0.12, and many others - all following the standard MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH format used in semantic versioning.

You can generate up to 1000 semantic version entries at once and download them as CSV, Excel, or HTML files, or simply copy the list to your clipboard for immediate use.

Each version is randomly generated to appear valid and realistic, helping you simulate API responses, package metadata, or UI displays where versioning is required.

These versions are especially helpful for testing changelogs, dependency graphs, or version selectors in dashboards, repositories, and build tools.

The tool is free to use, requires no sign-up, and provides instant results to speed up your QA, frontend development, or backend logic testing.