Random Password Generator

Create secure passwords in one click. Everything runs in your browser

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What makes a strong password

Here are our top tips for what makes a strong password that’s hard to crack, apart from using our password generator itself. We suggest that you focus on password length, complexity, and uniqueness.

Length beats complexity

Aim for 16+ characters (20–24 for banking/admin); longer passwords explode the brute-force search space.

Mix character types

Use ABC + abc + 123 + #$& to boost entropy; avoid patterns or repeated sequences

One password per site

Never reuse. A password manager generates and stores unique logins so breaches don’t cascade.

Rotate critical passwords

Change immediately after any breach; refresh high-risk accounts periodically and enable 2FA/MFA.

Strong Password Generator – Create Secure Passwords

Make long, unique passwords in seconds. Length slider, strength meter, copy button. Private by design; works entirely in your browser.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make a 24-character password with no symbols?
Set the length to 24, leave ABC/abc/123 on, and turn symbols off. This fits sites that reject punctuation while staying very strong.
Can I generate a Wi-Fi (WPA2/WPA3) passphrase that’s easy to type?
Yes. WPA2/WPA3 accept passphrases between 8–63 ASCII characters. Use a 16–24 char password with only letters and numbers, or create a 6-word passphrase with dashes so it’s easier on TV remotes.
How do I remove look-alike characters like O/0 and l/1?
Enable the option “Avoid ambiguous”. It filters out characters that are visually similar, making the password easier to read and type.
Can I keep the password hidden until I’m ready to copy it?
Yes. Use the eye icon to toggle visibility. Start hidden by default if you prefer privacy on shared screens.
How does the strength badge and color line decide “Strong” or “Very strong”?
The score combines length and character diversity. Longer passwords and a mix of ABC + abc + 123 + symbols increase the estimated entropy, filling the heat line from red → yellow → green.
I need a passphrase with exactly 6 words and dashes—can I do that?
Yes. Use the passphrase tool with 6 words and a “-” separator. Six random words provide excellent security while staying memorable.
What should I do if a site limits me to 8–12 characters?
Use the maximum they allow (e.g., 12), include letters, numbers, and symbols if accepted, and make sure it’s unique. Where possible, enable two-factor authentication to compensate for the shorter length.
Will a 20+ character password break older systems?
Most modern services accept long passwords (up to 64+ chars). If a site rejects it, lower the length gradually—16 is a safe strong target that works almost everywhere.
Does this tool send my password to any server or analytics?
No. Generation happens locally in your browser. The value exists only on your device until you copy it.
Can I exclude one specific character (like quotes) from results?
Direct single-character exclusion isn’t available yet. Workaround: turn symbols off or generate again. For easy typing, a 6-word passphrase is a great alternative.
What’s the safest way to store the password I just copied?
Save it in a reputable password manager. Managers keep every site unique, sync across devices, and autofill securely.
Can I use this page offline?
Once loaded, it will keep working without a network connection. Your generated passwords never leave the page.