Lucky draw online

Pick winners fairly and share a verification certificate anyone can check. Free for draws up to 100 entries.

Why proof matters

Most online lucky draw tools pick a name and expect everyone to trust the result. That works until someone complains the draw was rigged.

RandomPicker.com creates a public certificate for every draw. It shows who entered, when the selection happened, and exactly how winners were picked. Share the link when you announce results and participants can verify it themselves.

No “just trust me.” Actual proof.

Online lucky draw generator

Add your participant list, set how many winners you need, click draw. Takes about two minutes.

Draws up to 100 entries are free — enough for most giveaways, team events, and small promotions. No account needed, no credit card required. Larger draws need a paid plan. However, tf you are a charity or nonprofit organization, the free limit is 100,000 entries.

How the lucky draw generator works

1. Add participants
Paste a list of names, upload from Excel, or create a registration form where people enter themselves. Each entry gets a unique ID.

2. Pick your winners
Need one winner or multiple? Set the number and hit draw. The lucky draw name picker uses cryptographic randomization — the same technology used in security systems.

3. Share verified results
Every draw generates a permanent public link. Post it when you announce winners and anyone can verify the selection was legitimate.

Lucky draw ideas for different events

Annual dinner and corporate events

Company lucky draws are a highlight of annual dinners and team celebrations. Popular approaches include drawing for premium prizes throughout the evening, giving every attendee a ticket number, or running department-based draws where each team has guaranteed winners.

For annual dinner lucky draws, consider a mix of prize tiers — one or two big items everyone hopes for, plus several smaller prizes so more people walk away with something.

Brand promotions and marketing campaigns

A brand lucky draw builds excitement around product launches or seasonal campaigns. Customers enter by making a purchase, signing up, or engaging on social media. The verified results show your audience the promotion was legitimate, which matters for brand trust.

Online giveaways and contests

Social media lucky draws are everywhere, but followers are skeptical. “These are always rigged” is a common complaint. A public verification certificate changes that — link to it in your winner announcement and let people see the draw was real.

Membership and loyalty programs

Clubs, associations, and customer loyalty programs use lucky draws to reward participation. Weighted entries work well here — longer-term members or higher-tier customers get better odds.

Lucky draw prize ideas

Stuck on what to give away? Here are prizes that work well across different contexts.

For corporate events and annual dinners: Electronics like tablets, headphones, or smart watches. Experience vouchers for restaurants, hotels, or activities. Extra vacation days (always popular). Gift cards in useful denominations.

For brand promotions: Your own products, obviously — but bundle them or offer premium versions. Partner with complementary brands for bigger prize packages. Cash prizes or store credit work when product prizes don’t fit.

For online giveaways: Gift cards have universal appeal. Subscription services (streaming, software, meal kits) feel valuable without shipping hassles. Limited edition or exclusive items create urgency to enter.

Budget-friendly options: Branded merchandise, discount codes, early access to sales or new products, recognition on your channels. Not every prize needs to be expensive — sometimes the draw itself is the fun part.

Pick multiple winners at once

Running a lucky draw with several prizes? Set the number of winners before the draw and RandomPicker selects them all in one go, ranked from first place to last.

This works better than running separate draws for each prize. It’s faster, the verification certificate shows all winners together, and participants see a fair process for the whole prize pool.

How to announce lucky draw winners

The announcement matters almost as much as the draw itself. Here’s what works:

Include verification. Link to your draw certificate so anyone can check the results. This heads off complaints about rigging.

Notify winners privately first. Send a direct message or email before the public announcement. Give them 24-48 hours to respond before moving to an alternate winner.

Keep the public announcement simple. Congratulate winners, show the prizes, link to verification. Don’t make people hunt for the information.

Follow up on delivery. Let participants know when prizes ship or get claimed. It builds trust for your next draw.

For social media lucky draws, post the announcement on the same platform where people entered. Tag winners if the platform allows it.

Lucky draw rules and regulations

Every lucky draw needs clear rules. Post them somewhere participants can find them before they enter.

What to include:

  • Who can enter (age, location, any restrictions)
  • How to enter and entry deadline
  • What the prizes are
  • How and when winners will be selected
  • How winners will be notified
  • Prize claim deadline and process
  • Your contact information

Legal considerations vary by location. In many places, a lucky draw is legally distinct from a lottery because no purchase is required. If you’re requiring purchases to enter, check local regulations — you may need to offer a free entry method.

Keep records. The verification certificate from RandomPicker serves as your official record of the draw, but also save your entry list and any communications with winners.

Who uses RandomPicker for lucky draws?

Retail and e-commerce — Customer appreciation draws, purchase-entry promotions, seasonal giveaways.

HR and internal teams — Employee recognition, survey incentives, holiday celebrations, wellness program rewards.

Marketing agencies — Client campaigns, influencer giveaways, brand activations.

Nonprofits and schools — Fundraiser drawings, volunteer recognition, student rewards.

Events and trade shows — Booth giveaways, attendee engagement, post-event follow-up campaigns.

Organizations in over 120 countries have run draws through RandomPicker since 2009. The common thread: they need results people can trust.

Pricing: free tier vs. paid plans

Free (up to 100 entries): Public verification certificate. Single or multiple winners. No account required.

Paid plans (unlimited entries): Weighted chances. Registration forms for self-entry. Custom branding. Live event display mode. Priority support.

Most casual lucky draws work fine on the free tier. Paid plans make sense for regular draws, large entry counts, or when you need features like weighted odds.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I do a lucky draw online?
Add your participant list (paste names, upload a spreadsheet, or let people register themselves), set the number of winners, and click draw. RandomPicker handles the random selection and creates a verification link you can share.

Is this lucky draw generator really free?
Yes. Draws with up to 100 entries are completely free. Larger draws or advanced features like weighted entries require a paid plan.

Can I pick multiple winners?
Yes. Set how many winners you need and they’re all selected in one draw, ranked from first to last.

How do I prove the lucky draw was fair?
Every draw generates a public verification certificate at a unique URL. It shows entry counts, timestamps, and selection methodology. Share this link when you announce winners.

Is online lucky draw legal?
Generally yes, as long as no purchase is required to enter. Rules vary by location — if you’re running a purchase-entry promotion, check whether you need to offer a free entry method. RandomPicker provides the random selection tool, but compliance with local regulations is your responsibility.

Can I run a live lucky draw?
Yes. The live event mode displays the selection process on screen in real-time, which works well for events where everyone’s watching.

What’s the difference between a lucky draw and a raffle?
A lucky draw is typically free to enter. A raffle usually involves buying tickets, with proceeds going to a cause. RandomPicker works for both — the verification features are the same.

Can people enter themselves?
Yes. Create a registration form and share the link. Participants fill in their details, and you can review entries before running the draw.

What if I need to announce the winner later?
The verification certificate is permanent. Run your draw whenever you’re ready, and the results stay available at that URL forever. You can announce winners immediately or wait.

Do you have lucky draw software I can download?
RandomPicker is web-based — no download or installation needed. Works on any device with a browser. Your draws and verification records are stored securely online.