Gmail Generator
Generate smart aliases to track spam, organize subscriptions, and protect your primary inbox.
Gmail name generator
Stop giving out your real email to everyone. Use our smart generator to create unlimited variations of your Gmail address to track spam, organize newsletters, and protect your privacy.
Two Powerful Ways to Generate
The Dot Trick (.)
Gmail ignores dots in usernames. [email protected] and [email protected] go to the same inbox. Perfect for creating unique logins for websites that don’t accept special characters.
The Plus Trick (+)
Add a +tag to your username (e.g., [email protected]). This allows you to see exactly who sold your data if you start receiving spam on that specific alias.
Smart Workflow: Filter in Seconds
Copy Filter Query
Click the 🔍 Copy Filter Query button next to your result (e.g., to:([email protected])).
Organize Inbox
Paste that query into the Gmail search bar to instantly find, label, or archive all emails sent to that alias.
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Start free trialFrequently Asked Questions
What is the Gmail Dot Trick?
The Gmail Dot Trick works because Gmail ignores dots in your username. This means [email protected] and [email protected] are routed to the exact same inbox. You can use these variations to create multiple unique accounts on websites while managing them from one email.
How does the Gmail Generator work?
Our tool instantly generates thousands of variations of your email address using the “dot” trick (adding periods) and the “plus” trick (adding tags like +newsletter). It operates locally in your browser, ensuring your data remains private.
Does this tool support the “+” sign?
Yes. The “Smart Aliases” tab allows you to append tags like +shopping or +social to your username. This is one of the most effective ways to track who is selling your email address to spammers.
Can I send emails from these generated addresses?
Technically, no. You cannot log into Gmail using an alias (like [email protected]). However, you can configure your Gmail settings to “Send mail as” an alias if you verify it first. These aliases are primarily designed for receiving mail.
Is it safe to use this tool?
Absolutely. We do not store your email address. The generation process happens on your device using simple JavaScript string manipulation.
Will the Dot Trick work with other email providers?
Generally, no. The “Dot Trick” is specific to Gmail and Google Workspace accounts. Other providers like Outlook, Yahoo, and iCloud treat dots as unique characters, so john.doe and johndoe would be two different accounts.