What does the password generator do?
This tool creates random strong passwords directly in the browser. Nothing is sent to a server.
You get full control over length and character rules so you can match different security requirements.
Generate strong rule-based passwords directly in the browser and control length, character sets, and symbols yourself.
Generate strong rule-based passwords directly in the browser. Nothing is sent to a server.
The output refreshes automatically when options change.
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At least 16 characters with all sets enabled keeps the output both strong and easy to use.
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This tool creates random strong passwords directly in the browser. Nothing is sent to a server.
You get full control over length and character rules so you can match different security requirements.
At least 16 characters with lowercase, uppercase, and numbers enabled gives you a much stronger result.
Removing ambiguous characters keeps the output easier to read without sacrificing practical security.
Use it when creating a new account, adding a password-manager entry, or checking whether a policy is strict enough.
Because the tool is rule-based, every generation follows the same constraints while still producing a fresh result.
Long random passwords are most practical when saved in a password manager, because the user does not need to memorize or reuse them.
Generating a unique password for every account helps reduce the chance that one breached service can unlock other accounts.
Modern guidance emphasizes sufficient length, uniqueness, and safe storage rather than relying only on complex symbol rules.
If a site rejects certain symbols, narrow the character set and increase length so the generated password remains practical for that policy.
The tool generates the password in the browser, but it cannot protect against malware, screen capture, unsafe clipboard handling, or account recovery weaknesses on the device.
For sensitive accounts, combine a strong unique password with multi-factor authentication, recovery-code storage, and regular account security review.
Digital Identity Guidelines: Authentication and Lifecycle Management
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Official NIST guidance for memorized secrets, password length, composition, and authentication controls.
Secure Our World: Strong Passwords
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Public security guidance recommending strong, unique passwords and password managers.
MDN Web Docs
MDN / Mozilla
Primary reference for web standards, API behavior, and developer terminology.
IETF RFC Index
IETF / RFC Editor
Official RFC archive for internet protocols and technical standards.