🎲Random Stuff Generator

Random Item Generator

Generate random items in three modes: physical objects with condition tags, RPG gaming loot with rarity, or ecommerce products with price ranges.

Free · No signup · Unlimited · Runs in your browser

Choose a category and click Generate to get random items.

Random Item Generator — Physical Objects, Gaming Loot & Ecommerce Products

The RandomStuffGenerator Random Item Generator covers three distinct contexts for what an "item" can mean. Switch between Physical, Gaming Loot, and Ecommerce modes with one click, filter by category or type, and generate 1 to 10 items per click with no within-batch duplicates.

Physical Items Mode

Physical mode draws from the same 300 real-world objects as the random object generator — 30 items across each of 10 categories — and adds a randomly assigned condition tag: New, Like New, Gently Used, Used, Vintage, or Antique. This simulates how a physical item might be described in a listing, inventory, or story.

The 10 categories are Household, Tools & Hardware, Office & School, Sports & Outdoors, Electronics, Nature & Garden, Food & Kitchen, Clothing & Accessories, Toys & Games, and Musical Instruments. Filter to a single category or draw from the full pool of 300 objects.

Gaming Loot Mode

Gaming Loot mode generates RPG-style items with a type and rarity. There are 130 named items across 6 types: Weapon (30 items), Armor (20), Accessory (20), Consumable (20), Material (20), and Quest Item (20). Each item has a pre-assigned rarity:

  • Common — basic items like Iron Shortsword, Health Potion, Iron Ore, Sealed Letter.
  • Uncommon — improved items like Bone Crusher Mace, Elixir of Strength, Runic Stone, Ancient Key.
  • Rare — notable items like Sword of Storms, Elven Longbow, Ring of Endurance, Moonstone.
  • Epic — powerful items like Thunderstrike Axe, Dragon Scale Chestplate, Blood Ruby Ring, Void Crystal.
  • Legendary — the rarest tier: Void Katana, Dragon Egg, Resurrection Stone, Mythril Flake, Solar Blade.

Filter by type to draw only Weapons, only Consumables, or any other specific category. Leave it on All Types to pull from the full loot pool of 130 items.

Ecommerce Products Mode

Ecommerce mode generates 130 real product names with category labels and realistic price ranges. The 7 categories are Electronics (20 products), Home & Kitchen (20), Fashion & Accessories (20), Health & Beauty (20), Sports & Fitness (20), Books & Stationery (15), and Pet Supplies (15).

Each result shows the product name, a color-coded category badge, and a price range such as $8–$15 or $50–$100. Examples: Wireless Earbuds ($30–$60), Air Fryer ($50–$100), Minimalist Watch ($25–$50), Jade Face Roller ($15–$30), Foam Roller ($20–$40), Fountain Pen Set ($15–$30), Cat Window Perch ($20–$40).

How to Use the Random Item Generator

  1. Select a mode: Physical, Gaming Loot, or Ecommerce.
  2. Choose a category or type filter, or leave it on All.
  3. Pick how many items to generate — 1 through 10 per click.
  4. Click Generate to get your results instantly.
  5. Copy individual items or use Copy All to grab the full list.

How It Works

  • Each mode has its own curated dataset: 300 physical objects, 130 loot items, 130 products.
  • The selected category or type filters the pool before shuffling.
  • A Fisher-Yates shuffle runs on the filtered pool for each generation.
  • The top N results are returned, preventing within-batch duplicates.
  • Physical items get a randomly assigned condition at generation time.
  • Everything runs in your browser — no server, no account, no stored data.

Use Cases

  • Physical mode — writing prompts: Generate an object with a condition and write a scene around it.
  • Physical mode — art challenges: Draw the generated item in its stated condition (e.g., a Vintage Accordion).
  • Physical mode — classroom: Students describe, find, or draw the generated item.
  • Gaming Loot — D&D and tabletop: Roll for random loot drops without a loot table.
  • Gaming Loot — game design: Prototype item pools for RPGs, roguelikes, or card games.
  • Gaming Loot — worldbuilding: Generate quest item names and props for a fantasy setting.
  • Ecommerce — product brainstorming: Randomly surface product ideas to evaluate or expand.
  • Ecommerce — UX wireframes: Populate mock store listings with realistic product names and prices.
  • Ecommerce — market research exercises: Use random products as prompts for competitive research or pricing analysis.
  • All modes — test data: Generate diverse item names for database seeding, UI mockups, or QA testing.

Features

  • Three distinct item modes: Physical, Gaming Loot, Ecommerce.
  • 300 physical objects across 10 categories with 6 possible condition tags.
  • 130 named RPG loot items across 6 types and 5 rarity tiers.
  • 130 ecommerce products across 7 categories with realistic price ranges.
  • Per-mode filter: category (Physical/Ecommerce) or loot type (Gaming Loot).
  • Generate 1 to 10 items per click with no within-batch duplicates.
  • Color-coded category and rarity badges for instant visual scanning.
  • Copy individual items or all results at once.
  • Runs entirely in the browser — no server, no account, no tracking.
  • Unlimited usage, completely free.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three modes?

Physical generates real-world objects with a randomized condition (New through Antique). Gaming Loot generates named RPG items with a type and rarity. Ecommerce generates real product names with a category and price range. Each mode has its own filter and dataset.

How many gaming loot items are there?

130 named items: 30 Weapons, 20 Armor, 20 Accessories, 20 Consumables, 20 Materials, and 20 Quest Items. Every item has a pre-assigned rarity from Common to Legendary.

What does the condition tag on physical items represent?

The condition (New, Like New, Gently Used, Used, Vintage, Antique) is assigned randomly at generation time. It simulates a real-world listing context — useful for marketplace mockups, tabletop game props, writing exercises, and inventory scenarios.

What categories do ecommerce products cover?

Electronics, Home & Kitchen, Fashion & Accessories, Health & Beauty, Sports & Fitness, Books & Stationery, and Pet Supplies — 130 products in total across all 7 categories, each with a realistic price range.

Can I filter results?

Yes. Physical mode has a 10-category filter. Gaming Loot has a 6-type filter (Weapon, Armor, Accessory, Consumable, Material, Quest Item). Ecommerce has a 7-category filter. All modes default to showing everything.

Can I generate multiple items at once?

Yes — select 1 through 10 items per click. The pool is shuffled before each draw so you won't get duplicate items within a single batch.

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