Password Generator
A strong password is your first line of defense against unauthorized access to your accounts. This free secure password generator creates random, complex passwords instantly — customizable by length and character type so you can meet any password requirement.
How to use it: choose your desired password length using the slider (between 6 and 64 characters), select which character types to include — uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols — then click Generate Password. Copy it with one click and use it immediately.
The generator also shows a strength rating so you can see at a glance whether your password meets modern security standards. A strong password should be at least 12 characters long and include a mix of all four character types.
Never reuse passwords across different accounts. Each account should have a unique password — this generator makes creating them effortless. Pair your new passwords with a trusted password manager so you never have to remember them manually.
This tool generates passwords entirely within your browser. Nothing is transmitted to any server and no passwords are ever stored or logged. Your security is fully maintained.
Common uses include creating passwords for new accounts, replacing weak or reused passwords, generating temporary passwords for shared access, and meeting specific password requirements from websites or IT departments.
Frequently Asked Questions About Password Generator:
Q: Are the passwords generated truly random?
A: Yes. The generator uses your browser's built-in cryptographic random function, producing passwords that are statistically unpredictable and suitable for real-world security use.
Q: Is it safe to use an online password generator?
A: Yes, as long as the generator works entirely in your browser without sending data to a server — which this one does. Your password is never transmitted or stored anywhere.
Q: How long should a secure password be?
A: Security experts recommend at least 12 characters, with 16 or more being ideal for high-value accounts like email, banking, and social media.
Q: Should I include symbols in my password?
A: Yes, when the website allows it. Symbols significantly increase the number of possible combinations, making the password much harder to crack by brute force.
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