This API generates fake user profiles with realistic data, ideal for use in software testing, simulations, development applications, prototypes, or educational environments where real data should not be used. The generated profiles include a wide range of personal and professional information that accurately mimics a complete human user.
Each generated profile contains detailed data such as first name, last name, username, password, email address, phone number, date of birth, gender, profile photo (avatar), language, location, passport number, national ID, full address (including street, city, state, country, zip code, latitude, and longitude), and more. Additionally, employment data such as company name, job title, department, salary, hire date, and employee number are included. This allows for the emulation of complete corporate scenarios.
{"id":"576","first_name":"Angelina","last_name":"Sims","gender":"Female","username":"sims27angelina","email":"[email protected]","phone_number":"+19594325201","password":"angelinau2fQi#&","date_of_birth":"1982-02-05","company":"Luminous Corporation","job_title":"Cybersecurity Engineer","city":"Allentown","street_address":"506 Alder Street","zip_code":"38143","state":"Utah","country":"USA"}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/2272/dummy+users+api/2137/generate+random+users?count=2' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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The Dummy Users API is a tool that generates realistic simulated user profiles for a variety of purposes, such as testing, demos and user interface design. It allows developers to populate their applications with simulated user data without compromising real user information.
Depending on the endpoint used, users can create users just by running the endpoints or by entering a number of users to be generated along with a gender.
Each endpoint returns user profile data in JSON format. This includes attributes such as first name, last name, gender, username, email, phone number, password, date of birth, company, job title, and location details like city, street address, zip code, state, and country.
Key fields in the response data include "id," "first_name," "last_name," "gender," "username," "email," "phone_number," "password," "date_of_birth," "company," "job_title," and location details. These fields provide comprehensive user profile information.
The "Generate Multiple Users" endpoint requires parameters for gender (male or female) and the number of users to generate. The "Generate user by ID" endpoint requires an ID parameter between 1 and 1,000. The "Generate random user" endpoint does not require any parameters.
The response data is organized in a structured JSON format. For single user requests, it returns a single object with user attributes. For multiple users, it returns an array of user objects, each containing the same set of attributes.
Each endpoint provides detailed user profile information, including personal details (name, gender, date of birth), contact information (email, phone number), and professional details (company, job title). This allows for diverse testing scenarios.
Users can customize their requests by specifying the number of users and gender for the "Generate Multiple Users" endpoint. For the "Generate user by ID" endpoint, users can select a specific ID to retrieve a targeted user profile.
Typical use cases include application testing, user interface design, data visualization, and load testing. Developers can simulate realistic user interactions and assess application performance under various conditions using the generated data.
The Dummy Users API generates data algorithmically, ensuring that the profiles are realistic and diverse. While the data is fictitious, it is designed to mimic real-world user attributes, providing a reliable basis for testing and development.
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