Password Generator

Generate secure, random passwords with customizable options.

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What is a Password Generator?

A password generator creates random, secure passwords that are difficult for hackers to guess or crack. Our tool generates cryptographically strong passwords with customizable options for length, character types, and special requirements, helping you maintain strong security across all your accounts.

Secure Generation: Cryptographically random passwords.
Customizable: Control length and character types.
Privacy First: Generated entirely in your browser.
Strength Indicator: See how secure your password is.

How to Generate Secure Passwords

1

Set Password Length

Choose your desired password length (longer is more secure).

2

Select Character Types

Choose which characters to include: uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols.

3

Generate Password

Click generate to create a random secure password.

4

Copy and Store

Copy the password and save it in a password manager.

Features & Benefits

Adjustable Length

Generate passwords from 8 to 128 characters.

Character Options

Include/exclude uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols.

Strength Meter

Visual indicator showing password strength.

Exclude Similar

Option to exclude confusing characters like 0, O, l, 1.

One-Click Copy

Instantly copy password to clipboard.

Browser-Based

Passwords generated locally - never sent to servers.

Who Uses This Tool?

Small Business Owners

Securing multiple business accounts

Small business owners managing dozens of accounts for banking, SaaS tools, and vendor portals use the generator to create unique, strong passwords for each service. This eliminates the dangerous habit of reusing passwords and reduces the blast radius if any single account is compromised.

Developers

Generating API keys and test credentials

Developers use the password generator to create secure API tokens, database credentials, and test account passwords during development. The ability to control length and character composition ensures the generated strings meet each service's specific password policy requirements.

IT Administrators

Provisioning new employee accounts

IT admins generate strong initial passwords when onboarding new employees across email, VPN, and internal systems. The exclude-similar-characters option prevents confusion when communicating temporary credentials verbally or in writing, reducing help desk tickets on day one.

Students

Creating passwords for university and scholarship portals

Students juggling accounts for multiple university systems, scholarship portals, and educational platforms use the generator to quickly create compliant passwords. The strength meter helps them understand what makes a password secure, building good security habits early.

Pro Tips

  • 1.

    Use at least 16 characters for any account that protects sensitive data - each additional character exponentially increases the time required for a brute-force attack.

  • 2.

    Enable the exclude-similar-characters option when you need to read or type the password manually, as characters like O/0, l/1, and I/l are easily confused.

  • 3.

    Always store generated passwords in a dedicated password manager rather than a browser, text file, or sticky note - the strongest password is useless if it is stored insecurely.

  • 4.

    Generate a fresh password for every account rather than creating variations of a single base password, since attackers who discover one variant can easily guess the others.

Frequently Asked Questions

Longer is better. We recommend at least 16 characters for important accounts. Each additional character exponentially increases security.
Yes! We use your browser's cryptographically secure random number generator, the same technology used for encryption.
When allowed, yes. Symbols significantly increase password complexity. However, some systems restrict certain characters.
No! Password generation happens entirely in your browser. Your passwords are never transmitted or stored on any server.

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