Generate Random Url

Generate fake but realistic URL addresses for testing, mock data, or development environments.

Free Random Url Generator

This tool lets you generate random URL addresses like https://caden.com, https://whitney.org, or http://kaya.info, using proper domain and protocol formats. It's perfect for use in form validation, mock databases, demo websites, or any situation where you need realistic web address data.

You can generate up to 1000 random URLs with a single click. Each URL includes a valid-looking domain and uses either the http or https protocol, simulating real-world web addresses for a wide range of use cases.

The URLs are randomly generated using common domain structures and top-level domains such as .com, .org, .info, .net, and more. This ensures a varied and realistic dataset that can be used for testing user inputs, populating UI mockups, or simulating traffic sources.

After generation, the results can be downloaded as a CSV or Excel file, making it easy to integrate the URLs into your workflow, share with a team, or import into a database or spreadsheet.

This tool is completely free to use, with no sign-up required. Generate your random URL addresses instantly and use them in development, presentations, or testing environments without delay.

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