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snake |
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Central American lyre snake |
Yarara |
Striped snake |
Wirot's pit viper |
Viper Adder |
Green cat-eyed snake |
Ground snake |
Zebra snake |
Coachwhip snake |
Beddome's coral snake |
Puerto Rican boa |
Malayan krait |
Javan spitting cobra |
Black krait |
Himalayan keelback |
Tropical rattlesnake |
Malayan krait |
Portuguese viper |
Olive python |
Amazonian palm viper |
Texas lyre snake |
Blonde hognose snake |
Beaked sea snake |
Flinders python |
Sinai desert cobra |
Eastern mud snake |
Cantor's pitviper |
Australian copperhead |
Sand adder |
Macklot's python |
Twin-spotted rattlesnake |
Philippine pitviper |
Central American lyre snake |
Nose-horned viper |
Stimson's python |
Western green mamba |
Gray cat snake |
Schlegel's viper |
Red spitting cobra |
Urutu |
Hairy bush viper |
European smooth snake |
White-lipped tree viper |
Nitsche's bush viper |
Blonde hognose snake |
Puerto Rican boa |
Olive sea snake |
Children's python |
Brown spotted pitviper[4] |
Banded pitviper |
Jerdon's pitviper |
Kaznakov's viper |
Emerald tree boa |
Kaznakov's viper |
De Schauensee's anaconda |
Moluccan flying snake |
Common cobra |
Black rat snake |
Cantor's pitviper |
Twin-spotted rattlesnake |
Rosy boa |
West Indian racer |
Eastern lyre snake |
Twin-spotted rattlesnake |
Malcolm's tree viper |
Grey Lora |
Macklot's python |
Philippine cobra |
Olive sea snake |
Common garter snake |
Dusty hognose snake |
Many-spotted cat snake |
Dubois's sea snake |
American Vine Snake |
Levant viper |
Grey Lora |
Nightingale adder |
Aesculapian snake |
Tasmanian tiger snake |
Arizona black rattlesnake |
Barred wolf snake |
Southern Pacific rattlesnake |
Krefft's tiger snake |
Green snake |
Banded Flying Snake |
Western mud snake |
Asp viper |
Zebra spitting cobra |
Tree boa |
Abaco Island boa |
Mussurana |
Pine snake |
Mangshan pitviper |
Red-tailed boa |
Cape gopher snake |
Malabar rock pitviper |
Checkered garter snake |
Canebrake |
Cat snake |
Flinders python |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fakery?
Fakery is a free online tool for generating fake data. It supports a wide variety of data types and formats, including JSON, CSV and HTML.
How to Use Fakery?
To use Fakery, simply select the data types you want to generate from the dropdown. You can customize the data types by clicking the options button next to each data type. You can rename the fields by setting the field name input next to each data type.
The options panel allows you to customize the file format, the number of records, and the seed used to generate the data. You can copy or download the generated data by clicking the Copy or Download buttons.
What Data Can I Generate?
Fakery supports a wide variety of data types and formats in categories such as:
- Airlines
- Animals
- Colors
- Commerce
- Companies
- Databases
- Datatypes
- Dates
- Finances
- Git
- Hacker
- Helpers
- Images
- Internet
- Locations
- Lorem
- Music
- Numbers
- People
- Phone numbers
- Random
- Science
- Strings
- System
- Vehicles
- Words
- Utilities
Check out the examples page for inspiration.
Why use Fakery?
There are plenty of data mocking libraries out there requiring you to write code. Fakery.dev is a free online tool that allows you to generate data easily, without having to add any unnecessary dependencies to your project or write any code.
Who is Fakery For?
Fakery is for anyone who needs to generate fake data for testing their applications. It's especially useful for frontend developers who need to generate data for their frontend applications.
Why is Realistic Data Important?
Data is the lifeblood of your application. Without realistic data, your application might not look or feel right, or it might not behave as expected. Using realistic placeholder data helps you find view your application as your users would, and helps you find and fix bugs before they make it to production.
Do You Have an API?
We're working on it! We'll be releasing an API soon that will allow you to generate data programmatically.
How is the data generated?
Fakery uses Faker.js under the hood to generate most of the data. Faker.js is a popular mock data library. It's used by many other libraries and frameworks, including Ruby on Rails, Laravel, and Django.
I Have a Feature Request or Bug Report
We'd love to hear from you! Please email us at hi@fakery.dev.