Temporary Email Address — Free, Instant, No Sign-Up
Generate a working email address in one click. Use it to sign up, verify, and test without giving out your real inbox.
A temporary email address is a working inbox you can create in seconds, without registering an account or handing over your real address. Mail sent to it arrives in your browser almost immediately, and the inbox deletes itself automatically after a set period.
How it works
Click "Create Inbox" and you get a random address on one of our supported domains right away. Copy it into whatever sign-up form, download gate, or verification flow asked for an email address. Messages appear in the inbox on this page as they arrive — no refresh required, no password to remember, because the address itself is the only credential.
When a temporary address makes sense
Use one when you're signing up for something you'll try once, downloading a resource that's gated behind an email form, testing how your own application sends mail, or simply trying to keep a service from adding your real address to its mailing list. Because the address is disposable, spam sent to it after the fact affects nothing you actually check.
When it doesn't
Do not use a temporary address for anything you need to recover later. Banking, medical, payroll, and other accounts tied to your real identity depend on being able to reset a password or receive a security alert months or years from now — and this inbox will be gone long before that. The same goes for any account that matters to you long-term: a temporary inbox is built to disappear, and it will.
What happens to the data
Inboxes expire automatically, and everything in them — the address, every message, every attachment — is deleted permanently at that point. There's no recovery after expiry, by design: the whole point of a disposable inbox is that nothing about it persists.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to create an account?
No. Creating an inbox requires no sign-up, no password, and no personal information.
Can I send email from a temporary address, not just receive it?
No — this product is receive-only, by design, since a two-way disposable address is far more useful for abuse than for the legitimate use cases it targets.
Can I choose my own address instead of a random one?
Not currently — every address is generated with high entropy on purpose, so it can double as its own unguessable access credential.