Email Alias Generator Tool

Stop spam at the source! Create disposable Gmail aliases with dots or plus tags perfect for sign-ups, trials, and keeping your real email private

Generate possible email aliases based on your selected format

Generate possible email aliases based on your selected format

Generating up to 500 dot variations for long emails...
Tag must be 1-20 characters long and contain only a-z letters
Tags must be 1-20 characters long, contain only a-z letters, and separated by commas

Generated Aliases

# Alias Action
Note: Gmail ignores dots (.) in the username. Plus addressing (+) creates tagged addresses.
  • Dot Variations: Generates up to 500 dot combinations (e.g., e.xample@gmail.com)
  • Random Numbers: Adds up to 500 random 12-digit numbers after your tag (tag must be 1-20 a-z chars)
  • Custom Tags: Creates up to 500 aliases for comma-separated tags (each tag must be 1-20 a-z chars)
  • Sequential Numbers: Adds up to 500 sequential numbers after your tag (tag must be 1-20 a-z chars)
All variations will deliver to your original inbox. For long emails, dot variations may take a moment to generate.

About Email Alias Generator Tool

In today’s digital world, managing multiple email addresses can be a hassle. Whether you’re signing up for newsletters, creating accounts on websites, or organizing work communications, using your primary email everywhere can lead to clutter and spam. That’s where our free Email Alias Generator comes in a powerful tool designed to help you create unlimited email aliases instantly!

An email alias is a variation of your primary email address that still delivers messages to your main inbox. Popular email providers like Gmail support two main types of aliases:

  1. Dot Variations – Adding dots (.) anywhere in the username (e.g., user.name@gmail.com).

  2. Plus Addressing – Adding a + sign followed by a tag (e.g., user+shopping@gmail.com).

These aliases help you:

  • Organize incoming emails (e.g., filter +work vs. +shopping).

  • Track spam sources (identify which service leaked your email).

✅ Reduce Spam – Use unique aliases for different services to track who sells your data.
✅ Better Organization – Filter emails automatically using labels and rules.
✅ Enhanced Privacy – Avoid giving out your real email to untrusted sites.
✅ No Extra Accounts Needed – All aliases deliver to your main inbox.

  1. Enter your email :  (e.g., yourname@gmail.com).

  2. Choose a format : (dots, random numbers, custom tags, or sequential numbers).

  3. Generate aliases : Instantly get hundreds of variations.

  4. Copy or download : Use them for sign-ups, filters, or privacy protection.

Our Email Alias Generator creates variations using two main methods that work differently across email providers.

Supported Alias Formats

  1. Plus Addressing (+)

    • Format: username+tag@domain.com

  2. Dot Variations (.)

    • Format: u.s.e.r.name@domain.com

Fully Supported Providers

  • Gmail/Google Mail , Full support for both formats:

    • Dots are ignored: john.doe@gmail.com = johndoe@gmail.com

    • Plus addressing works perfectly: john+newsletter@gmail.com

  • Outlook/Hotmail/Live , Partial support:

    • Plus addressing works: john+tag@outlook.com

    • Dots are not aliases: john.doe@outlook.com ≠ johndoe@outlook.com

  • FastMail :  Supports plus addressing:

    • Example: john+shopping@fastmail.com

  • Zoho Mail : Supports plus addressing:

    • Example: john+work@zohomail.com

Important Notes About Compatibility

  • Provider policies can change, email services may modify alias support at any time.

  • Always test first: before generating many aliases, send a test email to verify delivery.

  • Some online forms block plus signs (+) or dots (.) in emails.

  • Custom domain support depends on your email hosting settings.

How to Verify Your Provider’s Support

We recommend this simple test:

  1. Send an email to your address with:

    • plus aliasyourname+test@yourdomain.com

    • dot variationy.o.u.r.n.a.m.e@yourdomain.com

  2. Check if both arrive in your inbox.

  3. If only one works, note which format is supported.

Troubleshooting

If your aliases aren’t working:

  • Try a different format (switch between + and .).

  • Check your spam folder.

  • Verify your provider hasn’t changed its policies.

  • Consider using a supported provider like Gmail.

Remember: Email providers occasionally update their systems, so periodically verify that your preferred alias method still works before relying on it for important communications.

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