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PAN and Aadhaar Generator

Generate format-compliant Indian test values for registration forms, onboarding mockups, QA flows, and staging datasets without exposing production personal data.

What is this generator?

Generate PAN and Aadhaar values with format-compliant structure for software testing. All values are synthetic and computed locally in the browser.

How to use

  1. Click Generate to get a set of synthetic Indian identifiers.
  2. Click a row or use Copy to bring the values into your test.
  3. Use the data in forms, database seeds, or prototypes.
Synthetic documents
Click Generate to create test values.

Generated values are for software testing, QA, demos, and mock data only.

Practical example

Use the generated values in an automated Playwright test:

// Playwright test
await page.fill('[name="pan"]', 'ABCDE1234F')
await page.fill('[name="aadhaar"]', '1234 5678 9012')

Replace with the values generated by the tool.

API

For automations, integrations, and pipelines, see the API documentation.

What it's for

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Onboarding form testing
Exercise identity fields, masks, and onboarding steps
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Safe sample data
Populate staging and demos without using real citizen data
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Validation coverage
Check front-end and back-end formatting rules
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Prototype screens
Show realistic examples in sign-up and verification flows

See also

Privacy and synthetic data

Generated values are synthetic and intended only for software testing. The tool runs in the browser and must not be used to create real identities, fill official documents, or represent existing people.

Frequently asked questions

Are the generated PAN numbers real?

No. The values are synthetic, format-compliant for testing purposes but not registered with the Income Tax Department of India.

Can I use these in production?

No. These values are intended exclusively for software development and testing. They do not represent real individuals.

Is the PAN format correct?

Yes, the generated PAN follows the official AAAAA9999A format and passes standard format validation checks.

When to use

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Testing and QA
Validate inputs, outputs, and UI rules in controlled scenarios.
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Development
Use fast browser output while debugging, prototyping, and integrating systems.
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Documentation
Create reproducible examples for tickets, specs, and technical reviews.
Local workflows
Most operations run in the browser with no sign-up and no installation.

Limitations / when not to use

Use this tool for development, QA, documentation, and demos. Do not paste production secrets, private credentials, customer data, or information that should stay inside your controlled environment.

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