Create and copy a temporary email
Inboxes starts with a temporary-email workspace rather than a conventional mail client. The main panel offers a Custom route for generating an address, while the broader service supports random virtual addresses and domain choices. After an address is ready, Copy to Clipboard lets you place it in a registration form, trial sign-up, or test workflow without retyping it.
This input-to-address flow keeps the purpose clear: create a receiving address, use it where needed, and return to the app for incoming mail. The large Generate email address card and separate Get a new email address action make first use approachable, while the restore-oriented design gives addresses more continuity than a one-screen throwaway tool.
Switch between saved inboxes
The inbox workspace is built for people who need more than one temporary address at a time. Users can create additional addresses, switch between them, and keep each receiving stream easier to identify instead of mixing every message into one mailbox. The service is designed around receiving mail, so it fits verification, trial, and testing workflows where separate identities are useful.
Real-time inbox notifications can help users notice new messages without repeatedly opening every address, while restore support gives previously created temporary emails a chance to remain useful. That combination makes Inboxes practical for testers or teams tracking several sign-ups, projects, or service accounts from one Android screen.
Personalize language and display controls
Inboxes puts everyday controls in a dedicated Other area, so the core email panel stays focused on address and inbox actions. A language chooser offers a broad set of interface languages, including English, Spanish, Chinese, French, Arabic, Portuguese, and more. Users can also switch the display style with the Light Mode control when they want the reading surface to match their preference.
The same area links to an upgrade path, privacy policy, terms of service, bug reporting, app review, and sharing. These entries make routine account-free use easier to understand and give users clear places to adjust presentation, read service information, contact support, or recommend the app to someone who also needs temporary mail.
Separate sign-ups from your primary mailbox
Temporary addresses are most useful when a sign-up, software trial, or system test should not expose a personal inbox. Inboxes lets users create a separate receiving address, copy it into the form they are working with, and return later to check the relevant mailbox. Multiple addresses are useful when a tester needs isolated accounts or when a privacy-minded user wants to keep marketing mail away from a main address.
The workflow also suits short, repeatable tasks: create an address for one service, switch to another inbox for a second task, and restore an earlier address when it remains available. Keep important recovery, banking, medical, or long-term communication on a permanent mailbox that you control.