Namaskar, thank you for your question. Please note that a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) cannot be generated individually by the author. DOIs are assigned by official registration agencies, such as CrossRef, through a recognized publisher or journal. To obtain a DOI for your article, you would need to publish it in a journal or platform that is affiliated with a DOI registration agency.
If you are preparing your article for self-archiving or preprint sharing, some platforms (like Zenodo or Figshare) can assign a DOI to your uploaded work, even if it has not yet been formally published in a journal.
I cannot generate a real DOI because DOIs are assigned by official registration agencies (e.g., CrossRef, DataCite) through publishers or repositories.
However, I can help you:
Obtain a real DOI: Submit your article to a journal or a preprint server (e.g., arXiv, Zenodo, ResearchGate). Once accepted, the platform assigns an official DOI.
Create a placeholder DOI for drafts: Example format: 10.1234/yourname.2025.001 (not real, just for internal use