No. Every PAN is randomly generated. It follows the official format (5 letters, 4 digits, 1 letter) so it passes format validation, but it is not issued by the Income Tax Department and belongs to no one.
PAN Number Generator
Generate format-valid, completely synthetic PAN numbers for testing KYC forms, validation rules and demo datasets. Each value follows the real PAN structure — including the individual holder-type letter and a surname-matched fifth character — but is randomly generated, carries no valid checksum and is not linked to any person. Never use generated PANs for real KYC or identity purposes.
Frequently asked questions
They are intended solely for software testing, demos and seed data. Using fabricated PANs for real KYC, tax or identity purposes is illegal — never submit generated values to real systems.
Real PANs use the holder's surname initial as the fifth character. The generator follows that rule so a row's PAN stays coherent with its name columns — useful for testing that specific validation.