tmail.io's temporary Gmail generator gives you a free, disposable Gmail-style email address in one click - use it to sign up, confirm an account, or grab a verification code without handing over your personal Gmail. It's a receive-only inbox, so there's nothing to install and no account to create.
How to use the temporary Gmail generator
- Open this page - a temporary Gmail-style address is generated for you automatically. Want a different one? Click generate for a fresh address.
- Copy the address and paste it into the signup or verification form on the site you're using.
- Come back here - incoming mail and verification codes appear in the inbox on this page, which refreshes automatically every 10 seconds (or refresh it yourself anytime).
- Finished with it? Generate a new address anytime. The old one is disposable, so you can simply walk away from it.
Is this a real Gmail / Google account?
No. This is a disposable, receive-only inbox on a Gmail-style domain (gmail.com / googlemail.com) - not a real Google account. There's no password and no Google login, so you can't sign in to Google, send email, or use it for Google services like Drive or YouTube. It exists only to receive messages and verification codes, which you read right here on this page. Because the address is disposable and not private to you, don't use it for banking, primary logins, or anything you need to keep or protect - use a real Gmail account for that.
Why use a disposable Gmail address?
- Sign up for sites, apps, and free trials without exposing your real Gmail.
- Receive one-time verification codes and confirmation links for quick signups.
- Keep marketing emails, newsletters, and spam out of your personal inbox.
- Test your own registration flows and forms while building a site.
A throwaway address means that when a service starts spamming - or leaks its mailing list - your real inbox stays clean. You just stop using the temporary one.
Temporary Gmail FAQ
Does the temporary Gmail come with a password?
No. The generator creates a receive-only inbox, not a login. There's no password to set or retrieve - you read incoming mail directly on this page while the address is active in your browser.
Can I create a Google account with it?
No. It isn't a real Google account and can't be used to register for Google, YouTube, or anything that requires you to sign in to Google or verify a phone number. It only receives email.
How long does the temporary Gmail address last?
The address stays available in your browser for about a month, unless you clear it or generate a new one. Messages are temporary, so save anything important somewhere else.
Is it free?
Yes. The temporary Gmail generator is completely free and needs no registration - just open the page and use the address.
Can I receive verification codes and confirmation emails?
Yes. Most confirmations and one-time codes arrive quickly and appear in the inbox on this page, which checks for new mail automatically every 10 seconds - you can also refresh it yourself. Some services block disposable addresses, so the occasional site may not accept it.
Can I send email or reply from it?
No. It's receive-only by design - you can read incoming messages and codes, but you can't send or reply.