Online Solana Address Generator – No Registration or Installation Required. GTokenTool provides a secure and fast Solana address generator, allowing you to generate public-private key pairs with one click, ideal for testing, airdrops, and development purposes.
When working on Solana projects, testing smart contracts, or participating in airdrop campaigns, we often need to quickly generate a batch of Solana addresses. Some people might use CLI tools, while others create wallets with Phantom. But is there a simpler and faster way?
The answer is: Yes!
This article introduces a handy little tool—GTokenTool’s Solana Address Generator—which lets you generate Solana wallet addresses with one click. No software installation, no seed phrases, no registration or login required. Get it done in seconds.
Here’s how to use GTokenTool to batch-generate Solana wallets:
Step 1: Open GTokenTool’s wallet generator page:
Visit the link: https://sol.gtokentool.com/en/walletManagement

Step 2: Enter the number of wallets you want to generate.
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Step 3: Click the "Generate" button and wait for the wallets to be created.
Once clicked, GTokenTool handles everything automatically. If you’re concerned about security, you can disconnect from the internet during the process.
Step 4: Download or copy the wallet file and save it locally.
After saving the file, make sure to store it securely and avoid leaking it.
Key Features of the Tool
1. One-Click Solana Address Generation (Public-Private Key Pairs)
Open the tool page, click "Generate Address," and instantly get a new keypair—perfect for Devnet testing, airdrop distribution addresses, market-making, and other temporary wallet scenarios.
2. Private Keys Generated Locally – Never Uploaded
This is a browser-based frontend tool that uses the Solana Web3.js library to generate addresses. All operations are performed locally on the user’s device. GTokenTool does not save or upload any private key information.
3. Supports Mainnet and Testnet Addresses
The generated addresses are essentially universal keypairs and can be used in any Solana network environment. You can test on Devnet or use them for mainnet transactions, contract deployment, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I safely use these addresses for mainnet transactions?
A: Yes, but only if you securely store the private keys. The tool does not store any information, and private keys will be lost if you refresh the page.
Q: Is this tool suitable for beginners?
A: Absolutely. No wallet plugins, no complex setup—not even command lines required.
