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Generate realistic, India-context sample data - authentic names, usernames, emails and valid 10-digit mobile numbers - then export straight to CSV. Build your schema, preview 1,000 rows, and download.
Most mock-data tools hand you “John Smith” and “+1 555” phone numbers — useless for products built for an Indian audience. mockkaro.in fills your tables with believable Indian first and last names, sensible usernames and emails, and mobile numbers that follow real numbering rules (10 digits starting with 6, 7, 8 or 9).
Define your columns, choose a type for each, preview a thousand rows instantly, and export a clean CSV. No account, no setup, and not a single row is ever stored on a server.
Seed staging databases and edge-case test suites with realistic local records.
Populate UIs and pitch decks with names your audience recognises.
Hand learners spreadsheets and SQL imports that feel like the real thing.
Generate large CSVs to stress-test imports, pipelines and analytics.
No. Every record is randomly assembled from name pools and numbering rules. It does not correspond to any real person, account or phone number.
Nothing. Data is generated on demand and streamed straight back to you — there is no database, no account, and no row is ever saved.
First name, last name, full name, username, date of birth, email, gender and 10-digit mobile number. More types are on the roadmap.
The preview shows 1,000 rows. Set any row count in the toolbar and download the full CSV — large exports are generated on demand.
They follow the Indian format — 10 digits beginning with 6, 7, 8 or 9 — so they pass typical validation, while remaining entirely fictional.
CSV ships first. JSON and SQL exports are planned for an upcoming release.