Zero-cost platform delivers 1.35 million addresses monthly with instant, no-registration access for software testing, creative projects, and personal use
United States, 16th Jan 2026 – Placevy, a free global address generation platform, today announced it has generated 1.35 million addresses since its late 2025 launch, serving users across 192 countries who need realistic addresses for software testing, creative writing, and everyday needs. The platform operates completely free, requires no registration, and handles approximately 45,000 address requests daily.

Most address verification services charge between $0.02 and $0.50 per request. For development teams running hundreds of test scenarios, those costs add up quickly. Placevy removes that barrier entirely—no credit card, no sign-up form, no hidden fees.
“Developers shouldn’t have to pay for basic testing infrastructure,” said Stella Johnson, Marketing Lead at Placevy. “Address generation is something QA teams need constantly when building e-commerce sites, payment systems, or logistics apps. We made it free because testing tools should be available to everyone, whether you’re at a startup or working solo.”
Since launching in late 2025, Placevy has seen steady adoption across different user groups:
The most requested regions include North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Scandinavia, with users spanning software development teams, independent creators, and individual users worldwide.
Each generated address includes the details that matter for testing and verification:
Response times average under 200 milliseconds for single requests. Bulk exports deliver CSV files within minutes, enabling seamless integration into testing pipelines.
Traditional address APIs charge per request, creating budget barriers for comprehensive testing. A development team testing an e-commerce checkout across ten countries might run thousands of test cases during a single sprint. At $0.02 to $0.50 per API call, testing costs can reach thousands of dollars before a product even launches.
This pricing model creates challenges for:
Placevy’s free model enables unlimited testing without budget approvals, procurement processes, or surprise invoices at month-end.
Address formats vary dramatically by country, and getting these formats wrong breaks validation systems and creates poor user experiences. A US address needs a ZIP code and state abbreviation. A UK address requires a proper postcode format. Japanese addresses follow entirely different structural conventions.
Placevy generates addresses that match real-world standards:
United States: Proper 5-digit ZIP codes (or ZIP+4 extension), standard state abbreviations (CA, NY, TX), and USPS-compliant street type designations
Canada: Valid postal codes in A1A 1A1 format with correct province codes
United Kingdom: Royal Mail-compliant postcodes with proper district formatting
Germany: 5-digit Postleitzahl codes matched to correct regional areas
Japan: 7-digit postal codes with proper prefecture formatting
Australia: 4-digit postcodes aligned with state and territory boundaries
The platform handles format specifications including ZIP and postal code ranges for each country, official state and province abbreviations, street type conventions, apartment and unit numbering where appropriate, and city naming patterns specific to each region.
Development and QA Teams:
E-commerce platforms use Placevy to test checkout flows across multiple countries. Payment processors validate address verification systems against realistic data. Logistics companies test routing algorithms and delivery zone coverage calculations. SaaS platforms verify user onboarding flows and account setup forms work correctly across regions.
Writers and Content Creators:
Writers generating addresses for characters in stories, screenplays, or novels can get realistic locations instantly. If you’re writing about a protagonist living in Brooklyn, you can generate an authentic New York address that fits the neighborhood. Need a character based in Melbourne? Generate an Australian address with a proper postcode that matches the city.
Individual and Personal Use:
Anyone filling out a form that requires an address for testing purposes can use Placevy. Maybe you’re trying out a new app and don’t want to share your real address. Or you’re creating a demo account and need something that looks legitimate. Or you’re teaching someone how address forms work and want examples from different countries.
For quick, single-use cases, Placevy offers dedicated country pages where you can generate addresses instantly. Need just one address from a specific country? Visit Placevy.com and select your region, or go directly to dedicated pages for Canada, Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. No account needed—just click and generate.
Placevy is available now at placevy.com with no registration required and no credit card collected. The platform supports 192 countries and territories globally, with dedicated generation pages for high-demand regions including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Japan, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, and New Zealand.
API documentation is available at placevy.com/api-docs, providing integration guides for development teams. Bulk generation and CSV export functionality work without creating an account, enabling immediate use in testing workflows.
Placevy is a free address generation platform designed for developers, QA teams, writers, and everyday users worldwide. Launched in late 2025, the platform provides format-accurate addresses across 192 countries at zero cost with no registration barriers or usage limits. Placevy serves software development teams, independent creators, educational institutions, and individuals who need realistic address data for testing, creative projects, or personal use.
For more information, visit placevy.com
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