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Gmail Dot Generator

Generate Gmail variations with dots for testing and development purposes.

Gmail Dot Configuration
Enter Gmail addresses and configure dot generation settings

Enter Gmail addresses. Dots in local part are ignored by Gmail.

Maximum dots per variation

Lines per update for performance

Idle
Generated Gmail Variations
Click "Generate" to create Gmail dot variations
Examples
Input: test@gmail.com
Max Dots: 2
Output:
test@gmail.com
t.est@gmail.com
te.st@gmail.com
t.e.st@gmail.com

The Ultimate Gmail Dot Trick Generator

Managing multiple online accounts often requires juggling dozens of different email addresses, which quickly becomes an administrative nightmare. Fortunately, Google's Gmail service includes a hidden, incredibly powerful feature: it completely ignores periods (dots) in your email address. Our Free Gmail Dot Generator automates this "salt trick," allowing you to instantly generate thousands of unique email aliases that all route directly to your single, primary inbox.

How Does the Gmail Dot Trick Work?

According to Google's official infrastructure documentation, dots don't matter in Gmail addresses. If your email is johndoe@gmail.com, you also automatically own john.doe@gmail.com, j.o.h.n.doe@gmail.com, and every other possible combination of periods in that specific text string.

However, third-party websites (like Netflix, Facebook, Twitter, and most SaaS platforms) do not know this. Their databases treat johndoe@gmail.com and john.doe@gmail.com as two completely different, unique email addresses. This is the foundation of the trick: you provide a "dotted" alias to the website during signup, and the website's confirmation email is successfully delivered to your main inbox by Google's routing servers.

Top Use Cases for Email Aliases

  • Tracking Spam & Selling of Data: When you sign up for a sketchy newsletter, give them a specific alias (e.g., j.ohndoe@gmail.com). If you suddenly start receiving spam from unknown companies to that exact dotted address, you instantly know which company sold your private data.
  • Creating Multiple Accounts: Developers testing their own software authorization flows, or gamers wanting multiple profiles on a single website, can create endless accounts without ever leaving their primary inbox window.
  • InboxOrganization (Filters): You can set up strict Gmail Filters that automatically apply specific labels or skip the inbox entirely based on which dotted variation an email is sent to.

Using Our Automated Generator

While you could technically type out these variations manually, doing the math on permutations gets exhausting. A simple 10-letter username has exactly 512 possible dot combinations. Our permutation algorithm instantly calculates all mathematical possibilities of your username and outputs a clean, copyable list.

Privacy Notice: We respect your inbox. Universal Web Toolkit operates 100% locally in your browser. We do not transmit, log, or store your Gmail username on any remote server. The permutation math occurs directly inside your computer's RAM, assuring complete privacy for your primary identity.

About Gmail Dot Generator

Did you know that Gmail ignores dots in your email address? 'john.doe@gmail.com' and 'j.o.h.n.d.o.e@gmail.com' go to the same inbox. This tool helps you exploit this feature to generate thousands of unique variations of your email address for testing, signing up for multiple accounts, or tracking where you share your email.

🎯 Who is this tool for?

QA EngineersGrowth HackersPrivacy Conscious UsersDevelopers

Key Features

  • Generate thousands of variations instantly
  • Custom 'Max Dots' configuration
  • Batch processing for performance
  • Works with any Gmail address
  • Copy and Download options
  • Filter duplicate sign-ups easily
  • 100% Client-side generation

🚀 How to Use

  1. 1Enter your Gmail address (e.g., username@gmail.com).
  2. 2Set the 'Max Dots' if you want to limit the variations.
  3. 3Click 'Generate' to create the list.
  4. 4Copy the results or download them as a text file.
  5. 5Use these aliases to sign up for websites while receiving all mail in your main inbox.
Frequently Asked Questions