Password Generator

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Password Generator

Create strong, random passwords in your browser. Choose the length and character types, then copy with one click. Nothing is ever sent anywhere.

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How to Use the Password Generator

Set the length with the slider, then choose which character types to include — uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols. A new password is created instantly each time you change an option, or click the refresh button to generate another. Press Copy to send it to your clipboard. Turn on Exclude look-alike characters if you’ll type the password by hand and want to avoid mixing up a lowercase L with the number 1.

What Makes a Password Strong?

Two things: length and unpredictability. Longer passwords are dramatically harder to crack, so aim for at least 16 characters. Mixing character types increases the number of possible combinations, which is shown here as the entropy in bits — the higher the number, the stronger the password. The safest passwords are long, random, and unique to each account, which is why a generator beats anything you’d invent yourself.

Is This Generator Safe?

Yes. Every password is built in your browser using your device’s secure random number generator, and nothing is uploaded, logged, or stored. You can confirm this by turning off your internet connection — the tool keeps working, because it never needed a server in the first place.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should my password be?

Use at least 16 characters for everyday accounts and 20 or more for important ones like email and banking. Length matters more than complexity, so a longer password with fewer symbols can still be very strong.

Are these passwords truly random?

Yes. The tool uses your browser’s cryptographically secure random generator, not a predictable shortcut, so each password is genuinely unpredictable.

Do you store the passwords I generate?

No. Passwords are created on your device and never sent anywhere. Once you close or refresh the page, they’re gone.

How should I remember a random password?

Use a password manager. It stores a unique generated password for every account so you only have to remember one master password.