Unlock Infinite Gmail Aliases
Instantly generate dot and plus variations for your Gmail address. Organize your inbox, boost privacy, and track sign-ups effortlessly.
Why Use Gmail Aliases?
Better Organization
Use different aliases for specific purposes (work, personal, subscriptions) and filter them into dedicated folders.
Enhanced Privacy
Sign up for online services without revealing your primary email address, reducing exposure to data breaches.
Spam Reduction
If an alias starts receiving spam, you can easily identify the source and create filters to block it.
Track Sign-ups
Use unique aliases for different services to see who might be selling or leaking your email data.
How Gmail Aliases Work
The "Dot Trick" (e.g., j.o.h.n.doe@gmail.com)
Gmail doesn't recognize dots (.) as characters within usernames. This means `johndoe@gmail.com`, `john.doe@gmail.com`, and `j.o.h.n.d.o.e@gmail.com` are all delivered to the same inbox – yours! Our tool helps you generate these variations quickly.
"Plus Addressing" (e.g., johndoe+news@gmail.com)
You can add a plus sign (+) followed by any word or combination of characters after your username (before the "@"). For example, `johndoe+shopping@gmail.com` or `johndoe+work@gmail.com` will also arrive in your primary `johndoe@gmail.com` inbox. This is perfect for creating custom filters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tool safe to use?
Absolutely! All processing happens in your browser. We don't store or transmit your email address. These are standard Gmail features.
Will I receive emails sent to these variations?
Yes, all variations generated (both dot and plus aliases) will be delivered to your original Gmail inbox.
Does this only work for Gmail?
The "dot trick" is primarily a Gmail feature. "Plus addressing" is supported by Gmail and some other modern email providers (like Outlook.com, iCloud). This tool is optimized for Gmail addresses.
Can I send emails from these variations?
By default, replies will come from your primary Gmail address. However, Gmail allows you to configure "Send mail as" settings to send from aliases if needed (this requires setup within your Gmail account).